Two Poems by Lyndsey Kelly Weiner
lying on the smooth wooden bottom / of a drawer, suckling rhythmically at the air
lying on the smooth wooden bottom / of a drawer, suckling rhythmically at the air
Know the way /hollow openings lead to a surface, the way a girl’s / knees know clutching tree bark will keep / her from falling.
Two Films
Photographs
BIO: Retired children's librarian Alan Bern’s poetry books: No no the saddest and Waterwalking in Berkeley, Fithian Press; greater distance, Lines & Faces, his broadside press with artist Robert Woods, linesandfaces.com. Alan has had poems, stories, and photos published in a wide variety of online and print publications, from which [...]
kicked around by tourists, / buried from the midnight / sun
Plant a tulip upside down / She’ll u-turn toward the sun
carry on forthwith, let’s face it / we know so many helpless things
Reading room based on Jugend | Canon 55mm | On a walk in Orient Point State Park, there were unoccupied seats. Caution tape lining playgrounds. This seat in the forest was symbolic of the time we are in. I transposed a book I held [...]
AT THE FOOT OF THE MOUNTAINSA film by Gillian Hall