Life I Want You to Be Happy “I hope you’re happy.” Right now, right here, that’s not a sarcastic statement, though it often is – Good for you. I hope Emmie Arnold Posted on April 21, 2022
Essays The Intersection of Poetry and Healing “I believe inconvenient survivors. I believe survivors I am told not to believe. I believe disabled survivors. I believe Emmie Arnold Posted on April 14, 2021
Mental When Your Trauma Doesn’t Fit the Image of PTSD I’ve run a blog for the last five years about the intersection of my chronic physical and mental illnesses and my hopes of Emmie Arnold Posted on June 27, 2019
Inspiration Poetry Corner | Julia Park Tracey Interview: What it means to be poet laureate, The Doris Diaries, and an ode to the 1989 quake “Poetry is kind of like Brussels sprouts,” a friend of mine said recently. “Some people love it and most people hate it.” I Tomi Wiley Posted on September 1, 2014
Wellness Poetry Corner | A Dozen Days (Without You) Love ’em and leave ’em: what happens when you have to let go? Julia Park Tracey examines love and loss through a Tomi Wiley Posted on June 5, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Celia’s Still Life Celia’s Still Life Statues more alive than a dozen children wiggling to be so still. Feeling whatever they felt however long Tomi Wiley Posted on March 21, 2014
TV, Movies & Recaps Poetry Corner, Soap Opera Edition | “Love’s Philosophy” When people think of soap operas, they think of many things… but poetry is probably not chief amongst them. And yet over the Tomi Wiley Posted on March 14, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Perceptive Prayer PERCEPTIVE PRAYER The beauty of summer nights is how they go on – light lingering so long we can imagine ourselves immortal. Tomi Wiley Posted on March 6, 2014