Poems by Michael Peck and Norah Vawter

Michael Peck

you cannot change who you were
who you are is now being written

©2019 Michael Peck

Michael Peck is a graduate of the University of Utah in English.He is a mediator, negotiator, and painter who loves the desert solitude and its stark beauty.

Norah Vawter

Persephone

Daughter of summer. Refugee of the dark. But she’s the hope you whisper. Cause even when the world nearly ends her, she comes home. With green buds and dandelions, suntans and tomorrow.

© April 1, 2019 Norah Vawter

Norah Vawter earned her M.F.A. in creative writing from George Mason University. She recently won Memoir Magazine’s “Guns and People” essay contest and has published in The Washington Post, Agave Magazine, and The Nassau Review, among others. She is querying her first novel, an excerpt of which was shortlisted for the Ropewalk Press Editor’s Fiction Prize.

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One Response to Poems by Michael Peck and Norah Vawter

  1. Ingrid Bruck says:

    Michael, A fine 2-line poem: the brievity makes a full circle from past-present to future. Very fine! I relish the fullness, you encompass gratitude as evolution, there peace in the forgiveness for the past which cannot be changed. Thank you!

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