- Judyth Hill
- Judyth Hill is from the "Everything Matters" school of writing. Listening deeply
to the music of the ordinary, the wisdom of the elders, infants and others, and the night wind moving through Ponderosa Pines from her front porch. Then joining with others, to sing "the good back into the world," through poems, stories and creative word play. Her writing, performing and teaching come from a deep commitment to developing the delicate connections between our political, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, imaginational bodies, both within the self, and within the social web, to each other. And all of this connected to our funny bone. Miss Hill's residencies bring her excitement and enthusiasm to subjects ranging from journaling to writing through grief, from getting writing out to the public to "women who run with pens." Judyth has also been the Director of Literary Activities for New Mexico Arts, a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs. Her six published books of poetry include Men Need Space, Hard Wired for Love, and her most recent work, Black Hollyhock, First Light: Poems.
--Order from Amazon.com: Black Hollyhock, First Light: Poems -- Men Need Space --
A Presence of Angels.
- poems in the Broadside, this issue...
Constancy of the Moon:
Writing Down the Moon --
Meaning, Maybe --
Poem With No Moon --
Secret Moon --
Seder Moon --
Cliff Notes on Moonlight --
Shortcut to Mare Vaporum --
May Poem --
Moon Last Seen --
A Moon Can Look at a Poet --
Half Way There --
Entering the Dream Lodge
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The Year We Uninvented the Rose:
Woman at Zero Celsius --
Can You Guess What She Likes in This? --
Marriage in a Teapot --
Latitudinal Perspectives --
Wallace Stevens Doesn't Live Here Anymore --
If Flaubert Wrote Iron John --
Just When You Thought It Was Safe --
Aching Beauty --
The Harmonies of Fracture --
A Woman Alone at Some Other Time (in progress) --
A Woman Alone, Next Season --
His Shadow Completes Us --
Awakened Wreckage --
You Can Imagine
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