Facing the Fire… A Meeting With The Riverman 27 Nov 202022 Nov 2020 Went down, to the riverbank, to meet ‘the riverman’, one autumn afternoon, I had a few questions, of my own, to ask them, this time. A dead branch, half-submerged,…
Facing the Fire… Nightmare 26 Nov 202022 Nov 2020 A little flickering fire upon a hill We’ve had our eye on for a while, until It suddenly decides to be our fate, Jumping the road with no fuel…
Facing the Fire… Red 26 Nov 202024 Nov 2020 The euonymus are flaming. Their little feather leaves, red as coxcomb and wattle on a rooster’s head. Red standing out from the rest, like the wheelbarrow (in that poem)* so…
Facing the Fire Burn Zone, Six Years After the Fire 25 Nov 202024 Nov 2020 At first all you notice are the charred branches sticking this way and that like an x-ray of life, naked without their familiar brush, wood bones marking summers past, hands…
Facing the Fire… 2020 Summer Sommelier 25 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 swirls her wine’s smoky aroma which makes easy to identify burnt oak’s origin near current Sonoma uncontrolled raging fires. Poem by Gerard Sarnat Gerard Sarnat won San Francisco…
Facing the Fire… Jumping the River 25 Nov 202025 Nov 2020 By Carol Amato Carol Amato's poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies, most recently: The Peterborough Poetry Project Anthology; The Poet’s Touchstone (New Hampshire Poetry Society); 2019 Connecticut River…
Facing the Fire… Fire on the Inside 24 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 Sacrum root, spine trunk, branches on fire, each lifting its own pain flower. Poem by Mary Salome Mary Salome is an Arab- and Irish-American Buddhist, writer, and media activist…
Facing the Fire… As If the Green Swamp Wasn’t Enough 24 Nov 202023 Nov 2020 We sit around a fired glow steeped in talk of rivers, knowing full well streaming water is the same as blood flowing in muddy veins, our blood, and the great…
Facing the Fire Playing with Fire 23 Nov 202022 Nov 2020 The scent of burning leaves drifts upon the autumn air. The softness of the evening is disturbed by exploding acorns. A woman, wearing a sweater over a faded housedress appears…
Facing the Fire… Fire and Blood 23 Nov 202015 Nov 2020 The color red has guts the paint on our front door the sports car I always wanted my mother’s hair blowing in the wind a geranium red an anemone…
Facing the Fire… sublimating in combustion 22 Nov 202022 Nov 2020 a log barks skin ignites first, warns flame commands the canvas of amber pyrotechnics alive in the darkest, midnight hours as heat reaches the pores microscope cells expand pressure ruptures…
Facing the Fire… Fire and Earth 22 Nov 202024 Nov 2020 Stripped of beauty on denuded hillsides they stand mute bare arms reaching towards unheeding smudged skies. Just yesterday blue spruce fluttered supple eyelashes at wooing birds rustling Douglas…
Facing the Fire Lines Composed 750 Miles West of Charlotte, North Carolina, on Hearing of President Trump’s Scripted Plea for Unity Drowned Out by the Raucous Crowd Chanting ‘Lock Her Up!’ October 26, 2018 21 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 — with nods to, and a last line from, Wordsworth’s “Tinturn Abbey” I’m watching smoke wander upward through its pyramid of black briquettes, hover like a parched fountain slowly stirred…
Facing the Fire… Burned Site 21 Nov 202017 Nov 2020 -Herbert Abelson HTA is a retired academic physician, husband, father, and grandfather who writes prose and poetry about a grand career and life.
Facing the Fire… The Fire This Time 20 Nov 202020 Nov 2020 Wildfire Noon Policy Matters Fire in the Mountains Art by Neil Berkowitz Neil Berkowitz is a visual artist living in Seattle. He pursued a dual major in…
Facing the Fire… Charcrushed 20 Nov 202015 Nov 2020 Photo by Jeff Dunn Jeff began an interest in graphic arts in 2007, when he became the only critic to illustrate his own music reviews online with ironic commentary…
Facing the Fire… The Power of the Flame 19 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 "Oh, dance with me!" She exclaims. Her naked flames ablaze, Roaring red and orange diluting the night. Slicing through shades Of black and navy blue. Jagged waves of flames…
Facing the Fire… In the Smoke 19 Nov 202013 Nov 2020 Smoke sweeps through Oakland like a serial killer ravaging lungs while inside a woman says to her friend, The smoke no longer carries burnt bodies from the people of Paradise.…
Facing the Fire Aftermath of a Fire at Waterton Lakes — Alberta, Canada 18 Nov 202017 Nov 2020 Facing the Fire Heat, fuel, oxygen, a family of sorts fire is born light, heat, comfort, renewal fire lives and breathes but never dies Controlled, it is useful…
Facing the Fire… In Flagrante 18 Nov 202014 Nov 2020 I Mile after mile, the torched chaparral: its sole pulse, an itinerant cricket. Arson and ozone, the tarry smolder of the creosote bush, the broken family of mesas.…
Facing the Fire… Big Sur 17 Nov 202017 Nov 2020 My great-great grandfather’s (of the Underground Railroad) Grave is on fire His bones feeding fire The Pinnacles Where giant condors nest And set sail for the Pacific Are on fire…
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