“the poet I saw once... but whose words have long been in my mind, windows of invincible candles...” Poetry Book:The Neverfield: Poem Source: The Neverfield: Poem
“I feel most at home when I am writing a poem—because in that instant, I am everywhere.” FeelsWritingHomeInstant Author:Nathalie Handal
“I went to West Texas and started writing a cycle of Americana poems after the space conjured images that, as a child, I only saw on television-John Wayne, cowboys, borderlines. But suddenly, I felt close to these once-foreign imageries and wondered how I'd changed. Each evening brought the darkest skies in the country, and I understood the expansiveness of our inner selves. Ultimately nothing divides us except the worlds and words we allow.” WorldWritingChildrenSelfCountryFeltSpaceSawsSkyChangedTelevisionUnderstoodWestEveningCyclesTexasDividesCowboyImageryInner SelfWayneBorderlineAmericanaExpansivenessWest Texas Author:Nathalie Handal
“Sholeh Wolpé poetry proves to be rumination, prayer, song.” SongPrayerProveRumination Author:Nathalie Handal