Today's poem is
"Because There's No Emoji for Memory"
from Salt Hill
Lara Egger
, originally from Australia, is a Boston-based poet whose poems
have recently appeared or are forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Spillway,
Barrow Street, The Florida Review, Southerly, The American Journal of Poetry,
and elsewhere. Her poems have been twice nominated for the Pushcart
Prize, as well as Best New Poets and Bettering American Poetry. Egger
holds an MFA from Warren Wilson College.
Other poems on the web by Lara Egger:
"Weapons of Probable Destruction"
"Sweet Boy"
"S.O.S."
"There Isn’t Much Poetry"
Lara Egger on Twitter.
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