I’m honored to be the featured poet in Issue 12 of Frost Meadow Review, with a collection of 16 of my poems and an author interview. The poems explore environmental, spiritual, and emotional landscapes, often simultaneously. I’m delighted to share space with 16 other talented poets. Many thanks to Frost Meadow Review editor Jackie Matthews. Learn more and purchase at this link: https://www.amazon.com/Frost-Meadow-Review-Jackie-Matthews/dp/1304035417/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2JFAPBI3KMWTD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.tz52_eDq1B6LTmpzjyK0Xmdp9pKVWDn5w-EFH4EBwbPqQanGJGVAf_mUv2gAH86Fn4skRCq90S0UJFypmbmZOCyYpWrsKuCJHda90q-jD0jf9zTZZB1pZors9RDjdrC83ohzIi5dzOLTkETTGU_6uQ.h2R1Ew-EBUvsjsuLnn_0XizKmOHReADt9bX86uvvIxw&dib_tag=se&keywords=frost+meadow+review&qid=1734048231&sprefix=frost+meadow+review%2Caps%2C1266&sr=8-1
ecopoetry
“Search Party” wins Cape Elizabeth Land Trust Poetry Contest
For three years, a fair amount of my time and emotional energy has been devoted to working with neighbors trying to save the woods behind our neighborhood. The long process and struggle made its way into my writing. I’m honored that my poem “Search Party,” about the site walk for the proposed development, won our local land trust’s 2022 Poetry Contest. You can read it here:
https://www.capelandtrust.org/news/2022-poetry-and-photo-contest-results/#3-search-party