(This one is from my 2013 archive) Sitting here in this place known as home On the brink of tears, at the edge of my seat reflecting on the horror film of my day Cold and dark, the temperature continues to fall I prevent my anger from boiling over like the sticky oatmeal in theContinue reading “My Sollitude”
Tag Archives: Poetry
Voice & Style
I’d like to share this work that clearly reflects the “voice” and “style” of the poet. Although I love poems of all genre’s, I especially enjoy when it speaks to me loud and clear. ” I am a black woman poet and I sound like one”. Homage to my Hips These hips are big hipsContinue reading “Voice & Style”
Ziaeddin Torabi
Bio: Ziaeddin Torabi is an Iranian American poet residing in Sacramento, Ca. who I had the pleasure of meeting years ago at a writing conference. He holds a B.A. in English and Literature as well as an M.A. in Linguistics from Iranian Universities. Torabi has published more than 30 books of poetry. The reasons notContinue reading “Ziaeddin Torabi”