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Jeff Gundy’s book of essays, Scattering Point: The World in a Mennonite Eye, is just out from SUNY Press. He teaches writing and literature at Bluffton College in Ohio and spends a lot of time these days trying to envision other lives for himself.
Sea gull quartering the wind. Heron along the shore, / then pinwheeling back, low to the water. Wind in poplar, / cedar, beech, and pine, each speaking in a different voice.
December 2012I always feel more religious in the sunshine, / especially if it’s not hot and the place is pretty / and most people can’t afford to get there or just / don’t bother. Morning has broken and all that.
December 2011Has something we published moved you? Fired you up? Did we miss the mark? We’d love to hear about it.
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