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Author Archives: Amber Campbell Wheeler

May Days
2 May 2023

May Days

by Amber Campbell Wheeler | posted in: Aging, Fiction, Poetry | 0

What happens when we’re at war with ourselves and others, with works by former Diana Anhalt and Arthur Rivkin.

change, hispanic, history, immigration, memory, post-war, WWII
May Day
25 Apr 2023

May Day

by Amber Campbell Wheeler | posted in: Aging, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0

Contemplating what helps us bloom, with poems by Kathy Mangan, Sarah Yerkes and Catherine DeNunzio.

childhood, existentialism, holiday, memory, nature
Music
18 Apr 2023

Music

by Amber Campbell Wheeler | posted in: Poetry, Uncategorized | 0

It’s the soundtrack to our lives and the rhythmic telling of our destinies with poems by Diana la Com, Ruth Moon Kempher and Harry Bauld.

history, magical realism, music, nature
Words
11 Apr 2023

Words

by Amber Campbell Wheeler | posted in: Aging, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0

The things we use to say what we need and how we feel, with poems by Tony Howarth, Sophia Rivkin and Tim Gillespie.

help, history, memory, words
Birth and Rebirth
4 Apr 2023

Birth and Rebirth

by Amber Campbell Wheeler | posted in: Aging, Poetry | 0

Enjoying all that came before, what is here now, and what will be with poems by John Glowney, Sharron Singleton, Maryhelen Snyder and Henry Morgenthau.

connection, feel-good, life, memory, nature, religion

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Passager News

Morgenthau winner Winifred Hughes is coming to Baltimore! Join us May 31-June 1 for a reading (alongside local poet Diane Macklin) and sign up for her ecopoetry workshop. Further details on our Events page.

“I wanted to live as boldly as my mother . . . there were places that I lived in fear, and one of them was putting my writing out in public.” Read the full article featuring Passager writers Diane Macklin, Elaine Logan and John Biggs in The Baltimore Beacon.

“I refuse to turn my life over to the disease.” Read the full interview with David Bergman, author of Plain Sight, about the unique challenges of writing with Parkinson’s.

Read “The People Who Started Again In Their 90’s,” an article from The Guardian featuring Passager poet Sarah Yerkes.

The Academy of American Poets has awarded Passager poet Moira Egan the Raiziss/ De Palachi Fellowship for her translation of Letters of Black Fire by Italian poet Giorgiomaria Cornelio.

Headstone received Massachusetts Book Awards Poetry Honors! Congratulations, Mark!

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