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"Shadowbox" by Susan Rich

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October 31, 2017
 

Shadowbox

 
Susan Rich
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About This Poem

 

"I began 'Shadowbox' during a morning writing session with a friend where we took different end-line words (horses, something, decisions) and wrote toward them. Not controlling which end word would come next allowed for our own buried obsessions to rise up and fill the void. I love the term shadowbox for its multiple meanings, as in shadowboxing with the self or in reference to the dreamlike assemblages of Joseph Cornell where memory and history are juxtaposed to create surreal landscapes of the mind."
—Susan Rich

 

Susan Rich is the author of Cloud Pharmacy (White Pine Press, 2014). She teaches creative writing at Highline College and lives in Seattle, Washington.

 

 

 

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