An Elegy for Sinead O’Connor written by her brother
One of the most amazing things about this elegy is that it never mentions Sinead directly, but you know it is about her. See it […]
One of the most amazing things about this elegy is that it never mentions Sinead directly, but you know it is about her. See it […]
This is such a vital document. An Englishwoman’s experience living for a while on a Georgia plantation. Though compassionate, her POV is stilted by her […]
Rochelle Shapiro IN A HALF HOUR HER SCHOOL BUS WILL ARRIVE Even in winter when she stamps snow from her boots and unhoods herself […]
If it hadn’t been written about in the New York Times, I never would have come upon this delightful series. It is innocent, tender, the […]
June 26 – July 2, 2023: Poetry from Rochelle Shapiro and John Dorroh