Three collaborative poems about Daylight Savings. Continue reading
Author Archives: Sarah E. Morin: sarahemorin.com
Landwreck
I get the nostalgic willies when I see a corpse of a barn when I drive through the country. These noble old wreckages deserve a poem. Photo credit ID 91213 © Jschaap26 | Dreamstime.com. Continue reading
Launching The Polk Street Review 2020
Last night we launched the 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review. Continue reading
I Hate February – Poem
Sending February off with a not-so-fond farewell. Continue reading
Winter Collaborative Poems
On Winter Solstice, I challenged my social media friends to contribute winter words to a collaborative poem. Here are the results. Continue reading
Callout for The Polk Street Review
There’s still time for YOU to submit original images (all mediums), writings (prose & poetry), family-favorite recipes, and song lyrics to the 2020 edition of The Polk Street Review! Continue reading
The Battle of Wateredlawn
Today’s poem is another palindrome. Read it forward or backward. A poem to celebrate the last few lawn-cuttings of the year. Continue reading
Mirror Image – A Palindrome Poem
Writing a poem that reads the same forward and backward is a satisfying challenge. Continue reading
Stalactite/Stalagmite
Summer of 2019 has been hectic! I am delighted my brilliant husband had a successful summer with his Page & Stage theatre-for-literacy camp. We had a couple dozen energetic campers, great adult helpers, and a fun summer. One five-year-old went from not knowing all her letters to reading short sentences. Between that and some family … Continue reading
Linkage
When I was in early elementary school, I really did worry about my older self forgetting me. Now and then I still take an inventory of myself and try to preserve everything I am in a slice of time. Continue reading