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NUMBER ONE: Because oranges. Because a single slice held to the light is magic and sometimes the scene in the window of its ...
The spadix of the skunk cabbage, however, is thermogenic. It knows how to make its own heat, like a warmblooded animal.
Michael Kleber-Diggs is a poet, essayist, literary critic, and arts educator. He is the author of the poetry collection ...
THE CHICKEN WAS UNWELL. She no longer ran to the summons of the leftovers pail to scratch at the compost heap with the other hens. Morning found her in a corner of the henhouse facing the wall, with ...
Ape: v. To imitate, to mimic (pretentiously, irrationally, or absurdly). To mimic the reality. (See also parrot.) Bat: v. To hit away, to strike or hit a ball with a bat. There is also the US ...
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APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH, and we want to celebrate it with you! What follows is a list of, and a few lines from, twelve poems that we’ve published over the years and can’t stop thinking about.
FROM RETIRED ELEPHANTS and chicken-eating seagulls to toothy raccoons and intrepid wolves, Alison Hawthorne Deming’s new poetry anthology gathers today’s most beloved poets to celebrate the intricate, ...
“We need a communal shift in vision, a community of imaginers, of imaginal ecologists.” Though some suggest that the imaginal world is a bridge that connects ordinary and non-ordinary reality, I ...