I’ve signed with Cornerstone Press to publish my lyric memoir
Stories Emerge Like Bears
Begins at a cabin without running water. You take hold of the red handle and work the pump. At first, there’s only sound, then rhythm takes hold and the water rises. I learned this by doing it at a place where the body keeps time and the work answers.
That is how the stories emerge: in a regular movement out into the world, and back again to hard chairs, slow time, and the kind of attention that cannot be hurried.
It has been a long time coming.
The work continues.

What did you notice here? I welcome your thoughts.