PANDEMIC If I knew what to say when the veins popped through I would say nothing looks bad on you …
Erasure the Occupant | A Month Ago
Souce text from the transcript provided by The New York Times in their March 11, 2020 article “Read President …
Rx Poetry | Shedding, by Gayle Brandeis
Shedding by Gayle Brandeis The virus sheds and sheds us of illusion— illusions of safety of security of separateness The …
Rx Poetry | Right About Now, by Therese Wood
I am peeling an orange at the sink A clementine actually Thinking about the world The virus, the uncertainty of …
Rx Poetry | Through the Looking-Glass 2020, Ann Weil
Pan is a mirror. Our reflections wait for answers to questions as yet unasked, only now comes the reckoning. Do you …
Rx Poetry | Out Your Prayers, Monica Crumback
There is some science behind this Greek roots to explain the red spikey ball they keep showing us all …
Rx Poetry | Spike
You say I wear my many hearts too out there on my sleeve I say I want to meld …
Rx Poetry | Frequently Asked Questions For Quarantine, by Gayatri Rajan
Should I bring my good knife, my good dress, my red stilettos? Is this covered by insurance? Sometimes …
Rx Poetry | State of Mind
“State of mind” was found in “Five Weeks in a Balloon” by Jules Verne
Rx Poetry |Love in the Time of Coronavirus, by Marianne Peel
Until tonight I thought I had touched everywhere on you. But now In this time of no need to set …
Rx Poetry |In time, Amlanjyoti Goswami
All this will be Common as the flu, and as seasonal. And we will look back with embarrassed attention At …
Erasure the Occupant | Post-Atkinson, by Chad Parenteau
This is I am my power, effective today. It is important we promote the achievement. I have power, …