Your first try is a gray wet wash that puckers the paper—mirroring the sodden rolls of ocean air that hang overhead and leach color from wildflowers crowding the road. But remember, we don’t all abide beneath the same heavens. On the far side of the world, cumulus has an inky edge, as if brushed by […]
Iris Rosenberg
Iris Rosenberg lives and works in New York City. She has written widely for businesses and news organizations; taught business communications at Baruch College (NYC); and served as a poetry reviewer for Library Journal. Her poems most recently have appeared in Rust & Moth, Right Hand Pointing, Club Plum, and Ekphrastic Review.