These good folks in Ireland kindly asked permission to reprint "Flowers, for my Mother," a small piece of mine which first appeared in Poetry, in their new anthology, which is available now:
In which I discuss the works of the late great Virginia Hamilton Adair, with thanks to Ashley Hajimirsadeghi of Sundress for the invitation: Videlock on Adair Thanks to editor Tim Green of Rattle for publishing "Here in the West" back in September and "On Ceremony" back in January: Here in the West, Wendy Videlock On Ceremony, Wendy Videlock Thanks also to Tim for interviewing me for a Rattlecast in March of this year: Videlock Rattlecast My thanks to editor Rick Kempa for including "Ode to the Slow" in the anthology, Deep Wild, Writing from the Backcountry: Thanks to Brian Palmer of THINK for printing "The Spare" and "The Old Wrangler" in a recent issue, and for accepting The Language of the Land, by the light of the moon , (a prosimetrum) for an upcoming issue: THINK, Videlock Thanks to Melissa Bailman for her inclusion of "Everybody's a Critic" in a recent issue of Light: Everybody's a Critic Thanks to Alex P
It is good to live in the sticks. It is also difficult to live in the sticks. As most of the country gets vaccinated and recovers from Covid, our stubborn red county here in western Colorado suffers disturbing numbers and more deaths than ever from the ongoing pandemic. We have less than a 30% vaccination rate, and no precautions in place. As the drought continues and record-setting temperatures soar, the fires continue throughout the west. The river depletes. The groves expire. What blooms in summer is wildfire. It is good to live in the sticks. It is also difficult to live in the sticks. Let it be said of our kind when surrounded by fires still they sang. We were invited to a lovely summer solstice celebration on the Monument over the weekend. Mary Hertert, Jere Friedman, and Heather Hayden, and their nine beautiful gongs raised the vibration throughout the canyon and through the valley. I couldn't help notice that as with poetry, it wasn't just abou
You are what is female and you shall be called Eve. And what is masculine shall be called God. And from your name Eve we shall take the word Evil. And from God’s, the word Good. Now you understand patriarchal morality. - Judy Grahn