That we speak in different ways about different things says a lot. The Redwings in the mountain ash use asterisks to ask questions about where next to find berries or which star to follow on which night. Cowbirds pretend to join in. European starlings, Shakespeare’s darlings, know that to sing or not to sing isn’t […]
Deborah H. Doolittle
Deborah H. Doolittle has lived in lots of different places (including the United Kingdom and Japan), but now calls North Carolina home. An AWP Intro Award winner and Pushcart Prize nominee, she is the author of Floribunda and three chapbooks, No Crazy Notions, That Echo, and Bogbound. When not writing or reading or editing BRILLIG: a micro lit mag, she is training for running road races, or practicing yoga, while sharing a house with her husband, six housecats, and a backyard full of birds.