Poetry
PoetrySupernatural transformations are one way to change dramatically. Time and circumstance are another. In this issue’s poetry, we take a look at both. |
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We’ve been graced with two different poems with Changeling in the title. This one by Penny-Anne Beaudoin visits home at bedtime to illustrate how different two family members can be. Amy J. Benesch’s poem visits another kind of changeling, and on the same page, Sargam Garg’s poem illustrates a transformation none of us can avoid. |
Next up, Cristy Shauck examines time and transformation in a different way, while Aurelio Rico Lopez, III writes about the transformation of repurposed items. On Page 11, we have two Johns (Hayes and Grey) who take a look at the transformative wolf in strikingly different ways. |

