Poem A Day, – Aug. 27, 2016

#MIDDLEBURY Echolocation Sally Bliumis-Dunn The whales can’t hear each other calling in the noise-cluttered sea: they beach themselves. I saw one once – heaved onto the ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Dec. 31, 2015

Work Sally Bliumis-Dunn I could tell they were father and son, the air between them, slack as though they hardly noticed one another. The father sanded the gunwales, the boy coiled ... Continue Reading →