I’m delighted to share a poem about early spring in the woods, when wildflowers emerge, grow, and stretch. Their blooms get all the attention, but it’s magical to witness their journey. Thanks to Amethyst Review for including “Green-Gloved Fingers.”
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“Pond Life” in Amethyst Review
I’m delighted to share a poem about appreciating the beauty of late fall while dreading what’s coming. Many thanks to Amethyst Review for including “Pond Life.”
“Ordinary Miracle” in Amethyst Review
I’m grateful to Amethyst Review for publishing my poem about the mysteries of flourishing, “Ordinary Miracle.” Many thanks to editor Sarah Law.
“Coming Up for Air” in Amethyst Review
I’m happy to have a poem about resilience and recovery, “Coming Up for Air,” included in Amethyst Review. Many thanks to editor Sarah Law.
“Dust to Dust” in Amethyst Review
I’m happy to have my poem about owls and loss, “Dust to Dust,” included in Amethyst Review.
Dust to Dust – a poem by Sheila Wellehan
“Pseudacris crucifer (Peepers)” in Amethyst Review
I’m happy to have my poem “Pseudacris crucifer (Peepers)” featured at Amethyst Review. The peepers finally started singing in my neighborhood this week. Happy spring!