Consider how the Ocean deposits waste on the shores, sargassum & broken glass & brown sand, a brackish wrack line, like malady, eternal attempt at climate restitution; consider how brave the waves, how they snarl & wail under the moon & shake off the remains of oily wrecks, filaments of ruin, of how many, so […]
Deanna Benjamin
Deanna Benjamin writes lyric memoir, poems, and micro-stories. Her creative work is forthcoming in MacQueen’s Quinterly Review and can be read in The Texas Review, Flash Boulevard, Brevity, Waterwheel Review, and other venues.