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Fairfield (not far from Freezeout Lake)

Fairfield (not far from Freezeout Lake)

By Emily on February 20, 2012

Fairfield “A guy I used to know — he taught me all about the sky.” Humphrey Bogart in High Sierra I wanted it depressed, one dusty road and two cafés both with ‘help wanted’ signs. Where I ate, the waitress was too in love with the cook for the things I wanted to say. The […]

Posted in Montana, photography, poetry | Tagged Freezeout Lake, Montana, poetry, Richard Hugo | 1 Response

High Grass Prairie

By Emily on March 15, 2011

Say something warm. Hello. The world was full of harm until this wind placated grass and put the fish to rest. And wave hello. Someone may be out there riding undulating light our way. Wherever we live, we sleep here where cattle sleep beside the full canal. We slept here young in poems. The canal […]

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photo of miamired I like writing, photography, reading, music, design, typography, paper products, days in the seventies and sparkly snow, Spanish wine and cans of PBR. I spent a year in Córdoba, Spain, working as a language and culture assistant through the Spanish government, traveling, and writing about it here. After a few years back in my home state of Montana, I moved to Austin, Texas, where I like to go exploring, take pictures of my food, write letters, dream of far-off places, and think about concepts of home.

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