Poetry

Sharon Kunde’s poetry explores the limitations and possibilities of material embodiment in the context of motherhood and earth breakdown. Musical and intricate, its lines fuse allusion with earthiness, rage with humor. Dancing Girl Press recently published her chapbook, Year of the Sasquatch.

Links

Muddy side of the road during sunset.

Here or Somewhere Else, or, The Grain Silo

My poem “Here or Somewhere Else, or, The Grain Silo” in Cincinnati Review.

Mountain cliffs towering over ocean.

Oceanic Antistrophes

My poem “Oceanic Antistrophes” in Menacing Hedge.

Multi-colored brown and orange feathers.

The Night Marauder

My poem “The Night Marauder” in the Harvard Review.

Wooden bridge going through Redwood forest.

The Uncles

My poem “The Uncles” in Barstow and Grand.

Grain silos of former Wesermühlen Hameln.

Why We Like It: “Here or Somewhere Else, or, The Grain Silo”

The editors at _Cincinnati Review _discuss my poem “Here or Somewhere Else, or, The Grain Silo.”