I watch the moon lean against the branches empty / trees wrap its curves to the scent of spring its green / rhetoric
Doubter’s Psalm
Ever Laboring
religion
Book Review: Quantum Heresies, by Mary Peelen
My world cracked open in fourth grade when we learned our planets. In college, when my chemistry professor said, “Sometimes I wish I had studied astronomy instead of chemistry,” my universe expanded again. Moments like these are precious. The poems in Mary Peelen’s Quantum Heresies offer a similar shattering-of-the known-world effect.








