Featured Contributor Spring/Summer 2021
Poetry/Art
Martha Strom lives in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, where she paints, makes collages, and writes. Her poems have appeared in New Letters, Passager, Common Ground Review, besides The Stray Branch and other journals; and, recently, her artwork has begun to be printed in such magazines as Straylight Literary Arts Magazine.
The Forest
take me to the greenest forest, o trees envelope me, o sky float me, take me away too long have i labored in the buildings, the city of anguish-- too long have i plunged into the moon’s fluctuations as they manifest in human vagaries today i give up self cursing- today i abandon striving but who will let me ride on his carpet? who will overload his burden so that i may lay mine down? i say my prayers by rote-- not to accuse you of doing the same no more working at eating, eating… is this the beginning people talk about? i am not living in a snowy moon; i am not swimming this morning instead i am waiting for spring; instead i am waiting joyously instead i hop on to your carpet instead i learn about my quiet mind so take me to the brown and gray woods of which those birds sing of which i dream the land of meditators and penguins where i remain heaven’s pet magician whose white hair indicates sorcery
Art
To see more of Martha’s work from this issue pick up your copy here.