by Elizabeth Stark | Apr 14, 2020 | Opinion
Last night I sat at our table between one of my children and my partner, staring into the small screen of my laptop. The computer was set opposite a rush-job Sedar plate, and on the screen were the faces of about a dozen folks I just adore. A Sedar is the celebration...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 31, 2020 | Interviews, Poetry
The Daily Dose: What role do you see poetry playing in addressing the climate crisis named in the subtitle of your upcoming anthology, California Fire & Water: a Climate Crisis Anthology? Molly Fisk: In every crisis that humans encounter, public or personal or...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 24, 2020 | Guest Post
I asked Lea Page, a wonderful writer and human being, to fill me in on the details of the work she’s been doing–now from home–to get out the vote. Below is what she wrote to me. As her advice makes clear, this is work we can continue doing even from...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 12, 2020 | Opinion
I admit that electability drove me for much of the run up to the primaries. “Anyone but Trump,” was my motto, and everyone but Trump seemed to be in the running. But the climate crisis had caught my attention. Perhaps it was when my family had to evacuate due to the...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 10, 2020 | Interviews, Poetry
Devi S. Laskar is a poet and author of the award-winning debut novel The Atlas of Reds and Blues. Devi was asked to participate in Poets for Science, a participatory exhibit exploring the connection between science and poetry, curated by Jane Hirshfield, and the poem...
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