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For Emily Whenever We May Find Her
Bio:
Sally Toner (she/her) is a Pushcart nominee whose poetry, fiction, and non-fiction have appeared in Northern Virginia Magazine, Gargoyle Magazine, Watershed Review, and other publications. Her chapbook Anansi and Friends was published by Finishing Line Press in 2019. She received an MFA in narrative nonfiction from the University of Georgia. An empty nester with two grown daughters, she lives in Reston, Virginia with her husband. You can find her at sallytoner.com, salliemander70 on Instagram, and on X at @SallyToner
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30 for 30 is sponsored by Potomac Review
Donation Appeal:To help victims of cancer and to help foster continuing research into this deadly disease, please consider donating to either The American Cancer Society or The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.Thank you.
30 for 30 is sponsored by Potomac Review
What I dream I had
Pressed in organdy
Clothed in crinoline of smoky Burgundy
Softer than the rain
Interesting way of contrasting the colors Black & Red & Redden Brown, & Slowing down that is found but not stopping here and now