A Place is a Body I Can Dream Inside
Place for me is animal. Neither mountain nor monument can make me feel as present, as aware of my...
Read MoreClaire Hero is the author of Sing, Mongrel and of three chapbooks: afterpastures, Cabinet, and most recently, Dollyland (Tarpaulin Sky 2012). Her poems have appeared in Black Warrior Review, Columbia Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, Handsome, Magpie [UK], and elsewhere. Currently she lives in the Hudson Valley and teaches at SUNY-New Paltz.
by Claire Hero | Oct 23, 2013 | Creative Nonfiction | 0
Place for me is animal. Neither mountain nor monument can make me feel as present, as aware of my...
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I AM MADE of many doors: —water falling through water —white arrows on painted lichen...
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OUTBREAKING from fancy, a white root: it taps the fruiting thing, the feeding, the cleaving thing—...
Read Moreby Claire Hero | Oct 23, 2013 | Flash Fiction | 0
Coyote slinks out of the road & into my hands. Out of my hands & into my mouth. With my...
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