by Nora Hutton Shepard | Jul 6, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, News, The Written Word
Search for: NEWS Sussex Afternoon, a Poem by Nora Hutton Shepard The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was not fought at Hastings, but about ten miles up the rail line where a couple mapped their walking tour, where she followed him tunneling through a high hedge of...
by Nora Hutton Shepard | Jun 13, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, News
Search for: NEWS Charms and Red Silk, a Poem by Nora Shepard I’ve pulled the red silk dress, his favorite,from the cavern of the armoire whose mirrorscontort all of my shapes as I tunnelthrough the skirt, the armholes, to popthrough the neck, coifed and wide-eyedlike...
by Nora Hutton Shepard | May 23, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, Bottom Middle Box, News, The Written Word
Search for: NEWS Wheel and Spin: a Poem by Nora Hutton Shepard Tuesday. She called. Her voice sounded so close, Mom we loved our visit— we made it home. The horses are fine. And I left my wallet. That kind of call. Her quickcall later: I’m off ...
by Nora Hutton Shepard | Apr 25, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, News, The Written Word
Search for: NEWS San Francisco: Castro Street Near Market – a Poem by Nora Hutton Shepard On our way to the hospital one morningwe saw a woman slumpedon boarding house steps, head bowedover her knees, a fall of yellow hair.I touched her; she did not look up,...
by Nora Hutton Shepard | Mar 7, 2023 | Arts & Entertainment, News, The Written Word
Search for: NEWS Plowed – a Poem by Nora Shepard Newton School, Asheville, NC 1956 In the third grade we were very seriousabout contour plowing. We poured overthe artless pictures in our textbooks,inspected the patterns placed before us:the swirls and...