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Jennifer Bullis

Jennifer Bullis

Jennifer Bullis is author of the chapbook Impossible Lessons (MoonPath Press). Her poems and essays appear in Gulf Coast, Tinderbox, Water~Stone Review, Terrain.org, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, and Under a Warm Green Linden. She is a Pushcart nominee, Artsmith Residency fellow, and finalist for the Brittingham & Pollak Prizes. Currently she is librettist for a cantata reinterpreting the mythical Sirens, to be performed by Seattle Baroque Orchestra and Burning River Baroque of Cleveland.

Poetry, Spring Issue April 10, 2020 April 6, 2020

Mother Earth’s Easter Address

I am the trees, am the bodily matter  of my son, the god-man who climbed one, died,  and came down. I’m the dirt of…

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