Dana Wildsmith is the author of three collections of poetry, including Our Bodies Remember (Sow’s Ear Press,1999), and has just completed a fourth. She recently served as [...]
Being of a certain age, she stares at her wrinkles first in any mirror as if to watch them is to stop them, then checks to see if the skin she believes in still lies tight over bone like one more [...]
Mama called to ask if smoke alarms give death cries. Hers just now squealed, she said, and then fell to the floor. Yes, as I’ve been trying to warn her, there can be a high rate of [...]