I lift the ban—if you are gone, you will speak your own language. You broke my mother and so you broke me, lost in the thicket of your misfortune. Sharp brittle branches sticky with bird … [Read more...]
Teresa K. Miller: poems from California Building
Notes: Nods to Elaine Bleakney’s For Another Writing Back, Irene Drennan’s “Totems Wait,” Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge’s “Alakanak Break-Up,” and Naomi Klein’s This Changes Everything. … [Read more...]