Three monkeys, none taller than an inch, fused in bronze, back-to-back, their faces each the size of my smallest finger nail, the last thing I chose from my Aunt’s apartment the day we emptied it—bauble, knickknack— small enough to hold in my palm. […]
Luci Huhn
Luci Huhn is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, whose poems have appeared in Ploughshares, West Branch, SWWIM, LEON Literary Review, Rattle, and South Florida Poetry Review, among others. Her chapbook, The Years That Come After, was published by Breakwater Press. She lives and writes in Southwest Michigan.