Poetry about the COVID-19 Pandemic, Mental Health, Spirituality, and more.
Poetry
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Split the Sea
Jacob Plante, M.F.A. ’22
Poetry
Poetry covering the Jewish experience, and mental health issues with Bipolar disorder and various other topics.
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Stumble Into a Lighted Room
Bill Buege, HS ’58, JC ’60
Poetry
In this collection, Bill Buege surveys the nostaglic hopes and exposed illusions of one man’s long and varied life. These funny, caustic, rueful poems cover a lifetime of travel, research, and observation, ranging from the struggling settlers of 19th century Kansas to present day Americans dreaming of the day they can (at last!) become a zombie, able to wreck havoc on the friends and acquaintances they most dislike.
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A Rock and a Restraining Order: Reflections on Psalm 27
Annamarie Poema (Pen Name for ’68 Alumna)
Poetry/Autobiography
A mother and two boys escape the claws of domestic violence as A Rock and a Restraining Order winds its way through Psalm 27, NIV. Words of hope are swept up along with shattered windows on the journey through divorce. Come along. Shed a tear or sing a prayer, walk in the land of the living. Note: Annemarie Poema is a pen name
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