Poet Pick – D. Dina Friedman

HORSES IN THE GULLY —After the painting, “All the Tired Horses in the Sun,” by A.C. CanonThe artist says they’re tired,maybe because they’re in a gully,each direction a climb no discernible road. Whyis one of the horses red, the sky orange? Why are the spots on the red horse blotchylike the white spots in the […]

Poet Pick – Chuck Stringer

What The Apple SaidI must say, I was really getting tired, Eve,of just hanging aroundon a tree that everyone—alltwo of you—knewno one should touch. Tiredof watching that sneak of a serpentcoil around this lonely, darktrunk on which Godhad nailed a NO TRESPASSING sign.Eve, I thrilledfrom my core through my fleshto my loosening stemwhen I saw […]

Poet Pick – Bonnie Proudfoot

A Brief History of Wetzel County – by Bonnie ProudfootHere is a hill, a trail,shale rocks crumble into earthwhen I step on them,canes of multiflora rose tugmy legs, arms, neck, face. Herefog hugs the valleys,autumn sun dips behindthe ridgeline before 3:00,stumps of chestnut treesare wider than anyliving trees, squirrelshide in oak branches.Here Lewis Wetzel, bornin […]

Poet Pick – Beth Kanell

Late-Life ContentmentI like my late-life belly, its rounded willingnessmetaphor for Swiss chocolate, crème brûlée, butter on hottoast. When the doctor squints and says “body mass” I say“you won’t believe who joined me for a good meal at that littlerestaurant!” Besides, most descriptions of weight-loss dietsare such an insult to the children starving in Gaza—if you […]