Poem Up at Heduan Review

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My poem “Letter to Wright from Between Gusts” is live at Heduan Review.  I am grateful to editor-in-chief Anya Motwani for taking this piece, which was originally published in The Lake.

12 thoughts on “Poem Up at Heduan Review

  1. Magnificent, again, Bob. Wow. Love the list of shit that happens.

    “No one is stranger to you than yourself.” This is a line I shall be quoting for as long as I can do that. Oh the possibilities! Some of them quite surprising!

    “It lives in soft tissue” So powerful, that. Our strength in this fragility

    my translation skills begin and end in that still place between gusts. Yeah. Jeez.

    Thanks for this, Bob

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    • Thanks, Bob. Growing up as a military brat, moving every few years, home was never a locale, but was instead my family. Home was where they were, no matter the state or country. Today, I live in Indiana, but home is Stephanie.

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  2. I keep writing comments but then someone asks me difficult questions like my name and what am I doing here. I love this writing. Unexpected loving surprise

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