A relic from the 50s like me solid and hard to move, rounded corners on the cabinet and door metal shelves that rotated out, eliminating food spoilage at the back of fixed racks flimsy rails to hold bottles in the door jiggly metal ice trays in a freezer that frosted over. It finally failed, finally […]
Mary Curtis
Mary Curtis, MFA, is the author of the chapbooks Between Rooms and The White Tree Quartet (Turning Point). Her poetry and prose have appeared in the Crab Orchard Review, The Rumpus, and the Tupelo Press 30/30 Project, among others. She was a 2012 Joy Harjo poetry finalist (Cutthroat Journal), 2019 poetry finalist in the Tiferet Journal, and nonfiction finalist in the forty-eighth New Millennium Writings contest. When not writing, she leads a Silicon Valley life in PR and branding and advises technology startups.