Henry Hughes

Henry Hughes grew up on Long Island and he has lived in Oregon since 2002. His first collection of poetry, Men Holding Eggs, recieved the 2004 Oregon Book Award. His second book, Moist Meridian, was a finalist for the 2011 Oregon Book Award. He is the editor of the anthology, The Art of Angling: Poems about Fishing, and his commentary on new poetry appears regularly in Harvard Review.

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Rock Wallabies

Henry Hughes  | 
Issue 62.1 Fall 2013

Because of their isolation, many colonies of wallabies are going extinct —Sydney Morning Herald At dusk I kill the truck and scan the craggy caves of magnetic stone where the last rock wallabies wake alone, long-faced and …