Everyone talks about October light as if it’s a singularity, but light is a variable one month can’t contain. Light is a life story in which the world glances through space while the last hummingbirds cut the air with delicate […]
Elinor Ann Walker
Elinor Ann Walker (she/her) holds a PhD in English from the University of North Caroline-Chapel Hill, lives near the mountains, and prefers to write outside. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in AGNI, Nimrod International Journal, The Penn Review, Pirene’s Fountain, Plume, Poet Lore, Shō Poetry Journal, The Shore, The Southern Review, SWING, Terrain.org, The Vassar Review, Verse Daily, and elsewhere. She has recently completed a full-length manuscript of poetry and two chapbooks. Find her online at https://elinorannwalker.com.