Corrie Williamson is the author of the poetry collections The River Where You Forgot My Name (Crab Orchard Series/Southern Illinois University Press, 2019), a finalist for the Montana Book Award, and Sweet Husk (Perugia Press, 2014). Her recent work appears or is forthcoming in Southern Review, Common, Copper Nickel, and 32 Poems. Williamson lives in Montana, where she is working on her third manuscript, Your Mother’s Bear Gun.
Nature’s Nature
May/June 2022
Mercy Me
said the womenfolk where I was raised, and in my mind mercy was a verb, the action reflexive. Though of course the wolf in the kingdom of winter does not […]
Nature’s Nature
May/June 2022
O Come & Let Me Tell Thee How Wholly I Am Thine
Is this the forest primeval? I ask the sugar pines, walking among them, the ship-high firs with waistcoats of fire-scar, the shimmering alder, the laddered shadow of bracken fern. But […]
May/June 2022
You’re Hoarding Guns, I’m Growing Herbs
my sister tells my father after he bends to pluck from her patch of pennyroyal, age-old abortifacient from mint’s family, square-stemmed, toxic, crested like a tropical bird with morning-purple tuft, […]
