lost & found in flyover country

mostly poems. published weekly.

  • Beautiful Terrible World

    I’ve put together a collection of poems in a little paperback that’s now available on Amazon. Take a look. Kindle and other ebook… More.

  • February

    It would have been kinder if you had died in mid-summer, when the Earth is warm and soft, and the rains have subsided… More.

  • The Myth of Progress

    I guess it’s time to make my way, at last, through Moby Dick. Melville’s description of Ahab is a description of the bankers,… More.

  • Waiting for the Chemical Plume

    Things move slowly in the middle of this wide land, the time measured by the inch in fields of gmo corn, things move… More.

  • It’s a Big Internet

    In terms of journalism, of expression, of voice, of fine reporting and superb writing, of a range of news, thoughts, views, perspectives, and… More.

  • Love Like Water

    Perhaps it is too much to ask of love that it surround us always, that it permeate our days and leave its watermark… More.

  • A Useful Skill in a Tangible Situation

    “Giulietta, you don’t have enough money to eat tonight,” Glen said, bringing her down to Earth. Then he asked her a question that… More.

  • Poems Like Butter (& Honey)

    I suppose it’s on those mornings when I don’t want to write a poem that I most need to write one. To make… More.

  • You Can Keep Your Bunkers

    Wilderness-therapy guide, survival school teacher, and naturalist educator Jeriah Bowser on post-apocalyptic bravado and the survivalist meme: I would much rather live my… More.

  • Nor for Children or Other Living Things

    Newsflash: Capitalism is not good for women. Capitalism cannot measure or value non-monetized, more human and relational sources of wealth. Were it to… More.

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