When we go, when we get there, the place we were going, the place we ended up. The dream my husband had when he was dying of cancer– the house in ruins. Us hiding behind crumbling walls and now standing in line at the post office waiting to take passport photos. It’s been five […]
Rebecca Schumejda
Rebecca Schumejda is the author of several full-length collections including Falling Forward (sunnyoutside press), Cadillac Men (NYQ Books), Waiting at the Dead End Diner (Bottom Dog Press) and most recently Our One-Way Street (NYQ Books). Her latest book, Something Like Forgiveness, a single epic poem accompanied by collage art by Hosho McCreesh is out from Stubborn Mule Press. Her new collection, Sentenced, is forthcoming from NYQ Books. She is the co-editor at Trailer Park Quarterly. She received her MA in Poetics from San Francisco State University and her BA from SUNY New Paltz. She lives in New York’s Hudson Valley.