In what she probably wouldn’t call her heyday, my mom worked in a fabric store, in the notions department, where small things amassed into elephants, where she found scraps and remnants— reds, pinks, & yellows— blooming into elegant migraines of possibility and promise. None of her careers were as lively or as variegated as this […]
Anne Graue
Anne Graue is the author of a poetry collection, Full and Plum-Colored Velvet, (Woodley Press), and two chapbooks, Fig Tree in Winter (Dancing Girl Press) and Metonymy (Origami Poems Project). Her work has been featured in Sundress Publications’ Best-Dressed Blog and has appeared in Poet Lore, Verse Daily, Spoon River Poetry Review, Gargoyle, and elsewhere. She is a poetry editor for The Westchester Review.