I’m honored to have my poem “I Dream About Buying a Gun,” which explores violence, vulnerability, and yearning for safety, in On the Sewall. The speaker is me, and isn’t me. I dislike guns and despise America’s obsession with guns, but I understand all too well why people own them for protection. We’re a violent people.
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“Embalming” and “Rural Character” in MORIA Literary Magazine
I’m honored to have two poems included in the spring issue of MORIA Literary Magazine. “Embalming” is a meditation on grief and the power of objects. “Rural Character” explores the harsh side of small-town life. Many thanks to everyone at MORIA! You can read them here:
https://www.moriaonline.com/issue-eleven-642720/2023/4/24/embalming-by-sheila-wellehan
https://www.moriaonline.com/issue-eleven-642720/2023/5/8/rural-character-by-sheila-wellehan