Morgan Hamill
Morgan Hamill is a graduate fellow at Penn State-University Park. Her poems appear in Cimarron Review, Copper Nickel, the Georgia Review, the Southern Review, and elsewhere.
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somewhere to rest
how unfair that once I thought it was clever to blame my body for the wounds in me… —Kwame Dawes Yesterday I found that I am still a part of my body—always, I do this. I forget again. Today I strike my foot on the cold lip of my tub. Today I do nothing. […]
After
Say this is the last beautiful day we’ll ever witness, time caught green in the leaves, swinging. Like music memory lingers, half-heard wind chimes at the edge of hearing— Say the workers lay down their drills. Say construction here has finished. Say you left not long ago on your bike for […]
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Abstraction, Epigraphs, and Shifting Perspectives: A Conversation with Morgan Hamill
Morgan Hamill, author of After and somewhere to rest, featured in Volume 73.1 of Shenandoah, discusses her writing process, inspirations, and upcoming work in a conversation with Shenandoah intern Ryan Doty. Ryan: I appreciate you taking the time to write back and forth with me! The first few questions I had concerned your […]