Green Walnut
I heard the impactin the sodden groundand was afraidI was not alone in the night.And then I wished I, alone, had heard something fantastic,black bear dislodging nestsin high-crowned treesor the thwackon trunk by antlers that…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Kelleen Zubick’s poetry has appeared in a number of journals including, Agni Online, Barrow Street, december, Dogwood, the Kenyon Review, the Mississippi Review, and Willow Springs. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Arizona State University and has been awarded artist residencies from the Anderson Center and from the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. Kelleen lives in North Carolina and works for the national No Kid Hungry campaign.
I heard the impactin the sodden groundand was afraidI was not alone in the night.And then I wished I, alone, had heard something fantastic,black bear dislodging nestsin high-crowned treesor the thwackon trunk by antlers that…