This week’s poem “For the Birds” by James Diaz reminds us of our calling to care for one another. Read the full poem at the link in our bio. Image by @AlexAcea
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This week's poem is "On a Bus Home from Work" by Pacific Northwest writer Stephen Jackson.
"too complicated for anyone's
own good, all too exhausted
to notice, the weaving quickly
in and out of evening traffic..."
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Just released! New scientific reports show how protecting #Utah#wilderness plays key role in #climate mitigation and reaching @POTUS goal of protecting #30x30: https://t.co/YxEHblmY2T #utpol
"And here is the juniper.
Rub its ferny leaves between
your fingers to release its spice,
see its dusty berries blue like dull stars..."
This week's poem is Spring Hallow, Thanksgiving Day 2020 by Shanan Ballam.
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Check out our latest book review on @hokispoetry first collection titled, On Unbecoming: Aesthetic Evolution of this Rising Ancestor. Read the review and purchase the book by following the link in our bio.
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In our newest Poet Interviews series, Utah poet Terysa Dyer discusses the challenges and triumphs of being an irreligious feminist in the Beehive State.
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This week's featured poem is "Fine Dining in the Era of Trump" by Brock Dethier.
Link in bio
Photo: Luncheon in the Grass by Manet https://t.co/TLwXFowBdh