Sandy Solomon is Writer in Residence in the Creative Writing Program at Vanderbilt University. Her poems have appeared in a number of magazines—most recently in The New Yorker; others are forthcoming in Harvard Review, The Hopkins Review, Scientific American, Plume, and Vox Populi. Her book Pears, Lake, Sun, which won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize, was published in the US (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996) and the UK (Peterloo Poets, 1996).
Poetry
July/Aug 2022
Rescue
The Kenyon Review · “Rescue” by Sandy Solomon In the rescuer’s hands: a bald eagle, young, discovered in the grassy mud of an abandoned sump, wings and tail sodden, weighted […]
