I was inspired to write this poem after reading Peter Wohlleben’s The Hidden Life of Trees. The book excellently brought to life the hidden processes trees use to stay alive. I felt The Tree of Ténéré, despite its quiet and solitary life, should once again be brought to life in a way that would reflect these processes.
Roe v. Wade-related | Cunt, by Daire Shaw
Instinctively I feel annoyed When I hear that word Flung at men like them Cheap vicious vapid men Vain shallow …
Kaye Stapleton
Kaye Stapleton is a writer and teacher from Vancouver Island. She has lived in Montreal and …