![]() ![]() She teaches writing at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Molly Spencer covers chronic illness, domestic life, and nature in her second poetry book, Hinge Poet and U-M writing instructor Molly Spencer sees the. Her critical writing has appeared at The Georgia Review, Kenyon Review, Literary Hub, The Writer’s Chronicle, and The Rumpus, where she is a senior poetry editor. Molly’s recent poetry has appeared in Blackbird, FIELD, New England Review, Ploughshares , and Prairie Schooner. A second collection, Hinge (2020) won the Crab Orchard Open Competition judged by Allison Joseph. Her debut collection, If the House (2019), won the Brittingham Prize judged by Carl Phillips. Molly Spencer is a poet, critic, and editor. The cedars were not silver, not bone-like, the heron’s flight ![]() Let me drift, going nowhere, in the moment Wasn’t rowing at all, only dipping the blade of my one oar Or a cry-the heron lifting, the heron breaking openĪnd who can I tell this to now-the children rowing on Marsh grass and the unrushed wandering of water, Islands of sky flicker the brim, and thenīone-like and silver. The lines given me by the river, I’ll leave to the river. ![]()
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