This Time It’s the Maple
our neighbor strives to manage sunlighton a square where grass won’t growMy lawn is perfect except for thosedamn treeshe groused to my husband and mewhile out... Read more.
Jennifer B. Kahnweiler is a non-fiction author of five books and a poet based in Atlanta, GA. A favorite aunt gifted her with a book of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s work and she was hooked. She started writing poems during the pandemic and received the annual Natasha Trethewey poetry prize from the Atlanta Writers Club. Her poems have appeared in the Avalon Literary Review and MacQueen's Quinterly.
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