I hold between my fingers its lack of suitability for this task to take apart the earth beneath me for the memories grow together like moldy pages, impossible to separate: the celery fields, striped black and green, July 4 corn and purple chicory, salted sand of San Diego, lit ribbons of LA traffic, twin downtowns […]
Luanne Castle
Luanne Castle's, PhD, chapbook Kin Types (Finishing Line Press) was a finalist for the 2018 Eric Hoffer Award; her first poetry collection, Doll God (Aldrich Press), won the 2015 New Mexico–Arizona Book Award; and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her work has appeared in Copper Nickel, TAB, and the American Journal of Poetry, among others.