Packing their eggs Alaskan salmon leap to blinding sunset, plunge down water’s glare and dying fireflies flicker and spark bright tinders from the grass as in high alps thin shimmering air is [...]
Steam driven, the old river boat pounds up the night-lit stream, each turn of its feathering wheel a cataract of splintered moons. There is a kind of cormorant called cataract, plummets falls [...]
Jean Hollander is director of Writer’s Conferences at The College of New Jersey in Hopewell, NJ. Her poems have appeared in many periodicals and anthologies, including The Sewanee Review, [...]