Throwback Thursday – Three Line Poetry

Throwback work:  This one was published in Three Line Poetry‘s 33rd issue back in September.  Enjoy!  Brief, haiku-inspired.

Dark clouds descend low
Mountains like whipped topping
The July morning cools

13 Chairs Publication: 3 Poems

I’m pleased to announce that 3 of my poems have been accepted for publication in 13 Chairs‘ first issue, due out in Spring of 2016, published straight out of JBER.  I am excited to be a part of this new journal.  Accepted poems include The Fragments You Carry, Crabapples, and  The Fireweed Dies.

More details to come as I receive them!

Jennifer

Cirque is out! Winter Solstice Issue!

Hey Everyone!

Cirque‘s winter solstice issue is up!  My poem “Joanna’s Child” is on page 63.  Check it out!  Issues are available via subscription, as well as Barnes & Noble here in Anchorage, as well as other stores.  Take a look!

Alaska Women Speak’s Winter Issue: Publication

Hi everyone!

Just got my copy of Alaska Women Speak yesterday.  I was so excited to see my four (yes 4!) works in their latest issue, which centers around drinking coffee or tea.  Alaskans, you can get your copy via subscription (of course) or at Barnes & Noble in Anchorage, or in my other fine retailers listed on the website.

Works included:

Nonfiction:  The Important Things

Poems: Babushka’s Samovar, If I May Speak, and High Tea and Fancy Things.

Check it out!

Jennifer, who adores drinking tea, loves writing about her favorite beverage!

 

 

49 Writers: Away with the Bitterness

On December 22nd, the 49 Writers‘ blog is going to feature my poem “Away with the Bitterness” as an Alaska Shorts feature!  A Christmas theme poem, it was originally published in Peeking Cat Poetry‘s 9th issue! I am so excited to see it reprinted on our local writers’ blog.

Will post when it goes live!

 

 

Throwback Thursday – Alaska Women Speak

This one was published in Alaska Women Speak‘s 2015 Fall Issue:  Fireweed theme.

Fire Angels

Girl with corn silk curls twirls

in the meringue sundress into

a field of fireweed.

Her hands slap the magenta petals

like a propeller, spinning the fluffy

cotton until she collapses,

but does not stop,

making fire angels in the weeds.

 

Throwback Thursday – Alaska Women Speak

This one was published in Alaska Women Speak‘s 2015 Fall Issue:  Fireweed theme.

Spectators

The cracked windshield, blotted with rain,

streaked with each wiper blade pass, as

we wasted time with a drive past the Chugach

Mountains, thick with gray cloud afros,

adorning each peak.

 

Miles of guard rail sheltered

our route from the swollen Eagle River just feet away

until the gray broke for a brief patch of fireweed

and a moose cow and calf,

their red-brown fur

nestled against the magenta petals

as they waited along the roadside:

spectators to our rainy day parade.

Throwback Thursday – Alaska Women Speak

“Willow Rebuilds” was published in Alaska Women Speak‘s Fall Issue 2015.  This poem was written about the aftermath of the Sockeye Fire in Willow, Alaska.

Willow Rebuilds

from the shards of glass, the piles of wood ash,

the remains of once soggy work shirts and jeans, and

a burned out jeep.

Beyond the twisted metal of a former guard rail and

the cardboard signs thanking the Alaska Sockeye firefighters,

the birch and spruce warriors still stand.

Some trunks burn black while others burn auburn,

like a passion that refuses to die or rest defeated.

 

Yet, off in the distance, where the ash grass turns

a brittle yellow then a tall green,

the fireweed rises,

its magenta petals ignite the landscape with life,

encircling the new plywood,

and the owner’s grinding saw,

as the cabin rises again.

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