snowfall
Someone running through
the snow-covered grass. Someone running a daydream into the blades of the worst-case scenario: the body scented, after being the one thing in the world that had to listen to you. Because, really, we’ve all just fallen into another minute of grace, imagine how lucky it is to be undiagnosed and waiting to be placed. Subscription card loose in a magazine. Snow mounts looped bicycle racks, some of it drawn toward the red vertical fields of our institutions. |
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Heidi Johannesen Poon has one chapbook, The Good News of the Ground, published by the Poetry Society of America’s National Chapbook Competition. This spring, she was selected as one of the winners of the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize. Heidi lives with her husband and 17-year-old son in Charlottesville, Virginia. She received Fellowships from Brown University and the Maytag Fellowship at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop, where she earned her MFA. She is hoping to find a publisher for her first book.
Laurence Hervieux-Gosselin was born in Montreal, Quebec. She studied scriptwriting and communications at Université du Québec à Montréal and has a BFA in Photography from Concordia University. She is currently an MFA candidate in Art Photography in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. In 2018, she was a finalist for the Scotiabank New Generation Photography Award, and in 2014, she was a finalist for the Ideastap Photographic Award with Magnum Photos. Her work has been exhibited at Uqbar (Berlin, 2018), La Castiglione (Montreal, 2018), Burrard Arts Foundation (Vancouver, 2017), Monash Gallery of Art (Melbourne, 2017), dnj Gallery (Santa Monica, 2016), and The Old Truman Brewery (London, 2014).