Walking with Jeanne E. Clark at dusk through Gorrill's Orchard, we come upon blue flowers of chicory reaching through a deer's rib cage. Wild forgiveness startles us. These earthy poems testify to a
Jeanne E. Clark heeds Dickinson's advice to tell all the truth and tell it slant. Rather than settling for the preening gush or anecdotal flatness of much contemporary poetry, her work travels down ro
Jeanne E. Clark heeds Dickinson's advice to tell all the truth and tell it slant. Rather than settling for the preening gush or anecdotal flatness of much contemporary poetry, her work travels down ro