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Poetry of the first sheltering: June to election, 2020 Only a presidential term ago, we...and the world, sheltered at home, waiting for the Covid to find us. We were isolated, but weren't we all still a part of marches for George, mourning for Ruth, wishing to give more breath to those lives extinguished, and would we resound to vote? Each morning my husband put a cup of tea in my hand and sent me out to the garden with my journal to wrestle with the Universe. This book was found there.

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Poetry of the first sheltering: June to election, 2020 Only a presidential term ago, we...and the world, sheltered at home, waiting for the Covid to find us. We were isolated, but weren't we all still a part of marches for George, mourning for Ruth, wishing to give more breath to those lives extinguished, and would we resound to vote? Each morning my husband put a cup of tea in my hand and sent me out to the garden with my journal to wrestle with the Universe. This book was found there.
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Autorenporträt
S. Hazen Guthrie is the author and lead artist of Shakespeare in the Classroom and a lecturer nationwide for the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation: POETRY OUT LOUD. She was recently named a Belfast-Nashville Fellow, Queen's & Belmont Universitites. Guthrie is a member of Alabama's Coweeta Poets and the Sundial Writers, and can be heard on WLRH Alabama Public Radio. Her poetry has appeared in No'Ala, The Rose in the World, and in the anthologies 52 Days of Sun, Madison Press, 2022, The Brightest Day, WLRH 2023, and '23 Year in Review, Outloud Huntsville, 2024. Susan performs poetry recitation, and with her husband, Ron Guthrie, piano and spoken word classical works.