Alexis Young is a Swarthmore resident, an English teacher, and (till now) an unpublished writer.
Alexis Young is a Swarthmore resident, an English teacher, and (till now) an unpublished writer.
Louise Coffin, a former high school English teacher in Atlanta, revels in her Swarthmore retirement.
Though he lives in Wayne, Ray Greenblatt has run poetry workshops in Media for the Mad Poets Society. He is an editor of the Schuylkill Valley Journal, and teaches a “Joy of Poetry” course at Temple University.
Alexis Young is a Swarthmore resident, an English teacher, and (till now) an unpublished writer.
Louise Coffin, a former high school English teacher in Atlanta, revels in her Swarthmore retirement.
Louise Coffin, a former high school English teacher in Atlanta, revels in her Swarthmore retirement.
Mary Reindorp lives in Swarthmore. Inspired by her days writing poems with her students at Strath Haven Middle School, she continues to enjoy capturing moments in words.
Linda M. Fischer’s poetry is widely published in the small press. Active for many years with the Mad Poets Society and nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize, she has published two collections of her work, Raccoon Afternoons and Glory. She lives in Swarthmore.
Sibelan Forrester is a Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore College. She is a translator, a poet and a member of the Mad Poets Society.
Judith Trustone is author of The Global Kindness Revolution: How Together We Can Heal Violence, Racism and Meanness, where this poem was originally published. She lives in Swarthmore.
Linda M. Fischer’s poetry is widely published in the small press. Active for many years with the Mad Poets Society and nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize, she has published two collections of her work, Raccoon Afternoons and Glory. She lives in Swarthmore.
Linda M. Fischer’s poetry is widely published in the small press. Active for many years with the Mad Poets Society and nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize, she has published two collections of her work, Raccoon Afternoons and Glory. She lives in Swarthmore.
Sibelan Forrester is a Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Swarthmore College. She is a translator, a poet and a member of the Mad Poets Society.
Kathy Barham lives in Rose Valley, Pa., and received an MFA degree from Warren Wilson Graduate Program for Writers.
Kathy Barham lives in Rose Valley, Pa., and received an MFA degree from Warren Wilson Graduate Program for Writers.