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About Sarah Stockton

Sarah Stockton is a poet, author, editor, and interfaith spiritual director in Port Townsend, WA. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Shallow Ends, The American Journal of Poetry, Rise Up Review, Earth's Daughters, Empty Mirror, and Crab Creek Review, among others. Find her on Instagram and Twitter @sarahpoetica.

Each Wild Thing’s Consent by Lauren Davis, reviewed by Sarah Stockton

Sarah Stockton

Each Wild Thing's Consent - poems by Lauren Davis

Each Wild Thing’s Consent by Lauren Davis / Poetry Wolf Press / 30 pages / 2018 / digital ($8) and soft bound ($10). All proceeds benefit Dove House Advocacy Services, which provides crisis … [Read more...]

Poems by Sarah Stockton

Sarah Stockton

Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/karmadude/8302907982/ Liji Jinaraj

North Beach You are so lonely you chat up the dodgy guy parking cars at the Italian restaurant, the place you could never afford, not even a plate of lusted-after spaghetti but you are so … [Read more...]

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Empty Mirror

Established in 2000 and edited by Denise Enck, Empty Mirror is an online literary magazine that publishes new work each Friday.

Each week EM features several poems each by one or two poets; reviews; critical essays; visual art; and personal essays.

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