Today's poem is
"Biography"
from Harvard Review
Amy Dryansky
’s first book, How I Got Lost So Close to Home (1999), was published by Alice James Books. She currently works for a regional land trust and writes about being a mother/artist/poet at her blog Pokey Mama. Her second collection, Grass Whistle, is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry.
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