Author: Rebecca Parker

Aimee Fullman and Heidi Mordhorst

Aimee Fullman and Heidi Mordhorst

A l’heure Response piece by Aimee Fullman Predestine Inspiration piece by Heidi Mordhorst when does my eyes flashed before my life back when I was                  nothing                 nothing but a twinkle in the …

 

Aimee Fullman and Amy Souza

Aimee Fullman and Amy Souza

    A Body of Glass By Aimee Fullman Response I stand here a body of glass, half empty but unfrozen Ready to stand as the center of my own fractured …

 

Aimee Fullman and Urmilla Khanna

Aimee Fullman and Urmilla Khanna

Aimee Fullman “Juicy Chicken” Response A Juicy Chicken By Urmilla Khanna Inspiration piece Year 1955 When the Passenger train crunched its brakes and stopped at Deori, a small village in Chattisgarh, India, …

 

Aimee Fullman and Kathleen Jordan

Aimee Fullman and Kathleen Jordan

An Eye Towards Winter by Aimee Fullman Inspiration Piece Brushed Blue by Kathleen Jordan Like a lint Roller the wind Picks up leaves and earth and the tiny delicate last …

 

Rebecca Parker and
Uma Gowrishankar

Rebecca Parker and
Uma Gowrishankar

“Buried Alive” Rebecca Parker Response Inspiration pieces: Prayer By Uma Gowrishankar Life is a large poem, I live out day by day, words strung as prayer beads. The warm seeds from the …

 

Aimee Fullman
and Uma Gowrishankar

Aimee Fullman
and Uma Gowrishankar

Aimee Fullman Response Inspiration Pieces: Prayer By Uma Gowrishankar Life is a large poem, I live out day by day, words strung as prayer beads. The warm seeds from the ancient tree …

 

Linda M. Rhinehart Neas and Rebecca Parker

Linda M. Rhinehart Neas and Rebecca Parker

Photo: Fish Out of Water, Columbus, Ohio 2012, Rebecca Parker INSPIRATION PIECE Angler’s Meditation By Linda M. Rhinehart Neas The water, barely warmed by the rising sun, moves in ripples …

 

Rebecca Parker and Anthony Valade

Rebecca Parker and Anthony Valade

Ipecac by Anthony Valade Take this all down to the last bite. Regurgitate everything held in mind. Throat on fire, hopeless surprise. Cope? What’s the point if it’s all a …