Twice nominated for Pushcart and Best of the Net awards, J.I. Kleinberg is an artist, poet, and freelance writer. Her found poems have been published worldwide. She tears up magazines in Bellingham, Washington, and posts frequently at Chocolate Is A Verb and The Poetry Department.
In Those Half-Forgotten Months
Latest from Coronavirus
Quarantine Morning
By Lisa Rosenberg. "We think the heavens should be friendlier / because our hands are full."
Poem at the End of Isolation
By Lynne Ellis. "There was a sea inside/ our blood, its salt changed as our days accumulated."
Readiness in an Unpredictable World
By Sarah Dickenson Snyder. Searching for color in a masked world.
Fade
By Gautami Govindrajan. We grieve what we can remember.
Accumulating Erasures
By Terri Drake. The pandemic shifts the very trajectory of grief.