Today's poem is
"Your spirit will need to rest after it is cleaned"
from Connecticut River Review
Sheila Black
is the author, most recently, of a chapbook All the Sleep in the World from Alabrava Press. Her fifth full-length book, Vivisection, is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry in 2021. Her poems and essays have appeared in Connecticut River Review, The Birmingham Review, Poetry, The Spectacle, The Southhampton Review, the Kenyon Review Online, the New York Times, and elsewhere. She works for AWP and is a co-founder of Zoeglossia, a non-profit that strives to build community for poets with disabilities. She lives in San Antonio, Texas.
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