Perichoresis: Divine Choreography [poem, and “scattershot” form commentary]
Check out my poem “Perichoresis: Divine Choreography,” including commentary on the word “perichoresis,” and the form I use in this poem, which I’m calling “scattershot.”
Check out my poem “Perichoresis: Divine Choreography,” including commentary on the word “perichoresis,” and the form I use in this poem, which I’m calling “scattershot.”
Have some poetry you want to publish, but unsure where (or how)? Check out this webinar I’m offering next month. All $20+ tickets (regardless of attendance) will receive a detailed guide after the event.
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Give yourself, and/or a beloved poet in your life, the gift of personalized poetry feedback.
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