Caroline Crew is the author of Pink Museum (Big Lucks, 2015), as well as several chapbooks. Her poetry and essays appear in Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, and Gulf Coast, among others. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD at Georgia State University, after earning an MA at the University of Oxford and an MFA at UMass-Amherst. She’s online here: caroline-crew.com.
Nature’s Nature
May/June 2019
The Farmhouse, the Old Barn in the Frame, Faceless Animals in Soft Focus
Oh sure, the pink slip, the lamb’s tongue — little rougher than when I reached for its shape. A poem does that — packs in the pastoral to moment, blazes an erasure of the […]
Nature’s Nature
May/June 2019
Moon Tree Experiment, Apollo 14 (1971)
It feels like a secret, thumbing the small worlds, such gloss to be measured, stretched to hubris or heroism. No measurable difference detected: these seeds, gentlemen, our seeds. Slipped into […]
