she plants herself in the shadow of the Wasatch Range— not that she could still clamber up the steep trails to Gobbler’s Knob— but to recall the clear air at the tree-line— and the snow. Her arid valley holds everything—two daughters— one granddaughter— the Oquirrh Mountains and what is left of the Great Salt Lake. […]
Carol Sadtler
Carol Sadtler is a writer and editor. Her poems and reviews have been published in River Heron Review, One Art, RHINO, Minerva Rising, Big City Lit, The Inflectionist, Rise Up, The Humanist, Pacific Review and other publications. She lives in Chicago with her family.