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Today's poem is "(Eve) Talking to Herself (Mother's Day)"
from Between Paradise & Earth: Eve Poems editors: Nomi Stone & Luke Hankins

Orison Books

Amy Dryansky's second book, Grass Whistle (Salmon Poetry) received the Massachusetts Book Award, and the first, How I Got Lost So Close to Home, won the New England/New York Award from Alice James Books. She's also received fellowships/honors from the Poetry Society of America and Massachusetts Cultural Council. Individual poems appear in Harvard Review, New England Review, Orion, Radar, The Sun, Tin House, and other journals and anthologies. Dryansky teaches creative writing, most recently as the James Merrill Visiting Poet at Amherst College, and works as a grant writer for a regional land conservation agency.

Other poems by Amy Dryansky in Verse Daily:
December 8, 2013:   "Because We've Landed on the Moon but Nobody Wants to Live There" ;"Someone's got to stand at the door waving..."
January 19, 2012:   "Biography" "I don't remember much. A feeling of pressure...."

Books by Amy Dryansky:

Other poems on the web by Amy Dryansky:
Three poems
Four poems
"Because the Moon Is a Cliché & Not Exactly Steadfast"
"Between"
Two poems
Three poems
Five poems
"Unmet"

Amy Dryansky's Website.

Amy Dryansky on Twitter.

Other poems by Between Paradise & Earth: Eve Poems editors: Nomi Stone & Luke Hankins in Verse Daily:
May 12, 2023:   "Eve Leaves Eden" by Brooke Sahni



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