March 27, 2021
“The Big Blue Sky,” “New Day Dawn,” “El Amanecer,” and Other Poems
The Big Blue Sky The mid-afternoon dazzled, I dashing uphill to meet my friend, Breathlessly flashing my sparkling new peter-pan collar. Lovely,…
Being an academic not paid enough for her trouble, Ana Fores-Tamayo wanted instead to do something that mattered: work with asylum seekers. She advocates for marginalized refugee families from Mexico and Central America. Working with asylum seekers is heart-wrenching, yet satisfying, she states. In parallel, poetry is her escape. She has published in The Raving Press, Laurel Review, Indolent Books and many other anthologies and journals, both online and in print. Her poetry in translation and photography have been featured at home and internationally, too. Through poetry, she keeps tilting at windmills.
March 27, 2021
The Big Blue Sky The mid-afternoon dazzled, I dashing uphill to meet my friend, Breathlessly flashing my sparkling new peter-pan collar. Lovely,…