In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • Spring #2
  • Claudia Blanchard (bio)

When spring is this radiant, when yellow forsythia tips unfurl and purple lilacs harmonize when tanagers broadcast red and camera-shy buntings appear

I sometimes worry—

angels will turn their backs, fold their wings, pack their bags and move on. [End Page 48]

Claudia Blanchard

“Although my professional life has changed, from cultural anthropologist to professor of business, my passion for literature has been constant. As a child, my favorite Hanukkah gift was my monthly package of books from the All About series from which I first developed the brilliant idea of becoming a paleontologist. In addition to Bridges, my poetry has been published in Eclipse, the literary journal of Siena Heights University.”

...

pdf

Share