Milk bottle clouds mute illumination, flat light casts no shadow as the sun slinks to the west like a beat dog. Tiny flakes spittle tin on the window, lake bites the shoreline with rows of icy shark teeth. We rowed over calm water last August, when everyone was still alive. Naked trees claw the white […]
Dawn Levitt
Dawn Levitt is a two-time heart transplant recipient, poet, essayist, and disability rights advocate who writes at the intersection of storytelling and healing. Her work has appeared in Newsweek, Insider Magazine, Remington Review, Breath and Shadow, Pink Panther Magazine, and many other journals and anthologies. Find her website at www.dawnlevittauthor.com.