(with thanks to Maragaret Atwood) This is a word we use to hang our lives on. It’s the right shape for the small curves of our pain, the lonesome lines of our failures, for those loaf-shaped warm feelings – airy – both substantial and not. Wrap it in plastic and buy it once a […]
Judith Mikesch McKenzie
Judith Mikesch McKenzie has traveled much of the world, but is always drawn to the Rocky Mountains as one place that feeds her soul. She loves change - new places, new people, new challenges, but writing is her home. Her poems have been published in Wild Roof Journal, Halcyone Literary Review, Plainsongs Magazine, Elevation Review, Scribblerus, Cathexis Northwest Press, Meat for Tea Valley Review, and several others. She is a wee bit of an Irish curmudgeon, but her friends seem to like that about her.