My body mellows as the bee population disappears at an alarming rate. The wind squalls, closes in on me. The invasive lantern fly mills around the tomato plant growing out of a crack in the cement. I’ve lived in pursuit of doing the right thing. It’s like this: as a small boy you giddy-upped on […]
Louisa Muniz
Louisa Muniz lives in Sayreville, N.J. She holds a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction from Kean University. Her work has appeared in Tinderbox Journal, Palette Poetry, SWWIM, Menacing Hedge, Poetry Quarterly, PANK Magazine, Jabberwock Review and elsewhere. She won the Sheila-Na-Gig 2019 Spring Contest for her poem Stone Turned Sand. Her work has been nominated for Best of the Net and a Pushcart Prize. Her debut chapbook, After Heavy Rains was released in December, 2020.