COLRAIN: In the Light
In a roomful of sunlight and its early spring heat, voices created remarkable takes on the world, both individual and […]
In a roomful of sunlight and its early spring heat, voices created remarkable takes on the world, both individual and […]
Once again I am reminded of the interconnectedness of everything. (mixed elements: string, paper, botanicals, oil/acrylic, on board)
My youngest son is handling guns. He slides his delicate fingers, his palm, sometimes his still stubbleless cheek along the
The shutter catches the reedy boy and his size 44 pants dancing around his hips, the click of metallic and
The shutter catches the reedy boy and his size 44 pants dancing around his hips, the click of metallic and
All war, under law, will from this September day on a dirt road in northern Maine where Albertine Cyr flies
I am thinking often of light, of the light, in the many ways one can—visually, energetically, spiritually. Although it may
I’m a finalist for the 2015 Maine Literary Awards in short works for both nonfiction and poetry. The winners will be announced live Thursday 5/28 at Space Gallery in Portland. If you’re in the area, come celebrate—with all of us. The slate is strong across the board this year—great writers, intense work, and some fabulous humans. Doors at 6—event at 7.
Saturday, April 4, 2015 POETS/SPEAK! I’m reading shortly after noon at the University of Maine Museum of Art, downtown Bangor.