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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“Broken” in MORIA Literary Magazine
I’m happy to have my poem “Broken,” which explores the link between destruction and renewal, included in MORIA Literary Magazine. Many thanks to the editors and staff at Woodbury University!
https://www.moriaonline.com/issue-seven-720742/2021/4/26/broken-by-sheila-wellehan
“Porcupine” in Thimble Literary Magazine
I’m delighted to have my poem “Porcupine” included in Thimble Literary Magazine. Many thanks to Nadia Arioli and and the whole Thimble crew!
“Safer” in Psaltery & Lyre
I’m happy to have my poem “Safer” featured in Psaltery & Lyre as the last snowstorms of the season approach.
“Ice Land” in Poetry Breakfast
I’m happy to have my chilly poem “Ice Land” featured in Poetry Breakfast as Winter Solstice approaches.
“Bent” in Whale Road Review
I’m happy to have my poem “Bent” included in Whale Road Review. Welcome winter with poetry!
“The Ambassadors” in Off the Coast
I’m delighted my poem “The Ambassadors” is included in the Fall 2016 issue of Off the Coast, a terrific print journal that aims to be Maine’s international journal of poetry. It explores how domestic animals help us understand the natural world more deeply.