New Interview in Rappahannock Review 11.1Dec 16, 20231 min read“I wondered at how softly the bud of each thought formed, becoming the scaffold for another thought, and another. So many patterns emerged—fractal repetitions of old pleasures, and fears, and wounds.”In her recent interview with the editorial team at Rappahannock Review , Meg discusses her poem "The Antlers," her poetic process, and the power poetry has to invite us into a state of ecological consciousness. Issue 11.1 can be found here.Shayna Bruce "Silent Marble," Rappahannock Review 11.1
“I wondered at how softly the bud of each thought formed, becoming the scaffold for another thought, and another. So many patterns emerged—fractal repetitions of old pleasures, and fears, and wounds.”In her recent interview with the editorial team at Rappahannock Review , Meg discusses her poem "The Antlers," her poetic process, and the power poetry has to invite us into a state of ecological consciousness. Issue 11.1 can be found here.Shayna Bruce "Silent Marble," Rappahannock Review 11.1