Absolutely thrilled to have two poems in the Summer 2025 issue of @GeorgiaReview, which is out today! Thanks so much to the brilliant and generous editorial team for their willingness to work with me! ❤️https://t.co/HLPvfpOf9w
Announcing the Summer 2025 issue of The Georgia Review, featuring new work by Myronn Hardy, Erin Slaughter, Jess X Snow, Chris Crowder, Orlando Ricardo Menes, Asher Hartman, along with new translations of Ainur Karim and Hafsah Mujalli, and art by Nadezda Nikolova .
On behalf of the American people, I thank Joe Biden for his extraordinary leadership as President of the United States and for his decades of service to our country.
I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination.
The beech tree named 'Kabuto' which I went to see for the first time in several years. He is like the master in the forest. I sat and looked at him so that I was at eye level with his complex shape and thought about how he had lived his life.
This future needs more philosophers, poets, artists, this future needs the height of human spirit to connect to all the new unlockings. Robots need poets and you know that.
Understanding the impact of our childhood isn’t about blaming our parents. It’s about understanding ourselves and freeing ourselves from cycles of generational trauma. We cannot change what don’t acknowledge. Awareness heals.