Emily Meier's Blog
May 24, 2013
Emily Meier, 1944-2013
It is with great sadness that we remember Emily, who passed away in January of this year. There have been many touching tributes to her. Thankful she has left behinda collection of wonderful writing for us to enjoy after her passing.
The Parents Are Leaving, by Patricia Zontelli
They think we don’t …
January 3, 2013
White Sahara
To usher in 2013, today’s post features a poem by friend of Sky Spinner Press, Mary Coolidge Cost. Mary was born in Manhattan, and is now a poet and weaver who lives in Santa Fe, NM.
WHITE SAHARA (Egypt’s Western Desert)
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Sand speaks eternally of water. Wind-shaped into ripples, it stretches far … …
December 21, 2012
A little poetry
Death Row Emily Meier
Smoke swirls across the wall, One vase of roses becomes six Bronze globes gild the dining room The walls are pinball machines. In the dining room, the kitchen, and a wall of the bedroom, a pattern of blue and red. In the living room they are a beauty of blue and …
December 19, 2012
David Douglass, 1948-2012
My good friend and neighbor of 20 years, David Douglass, died unexpectedly on November 24 at the age of 64. David was born in Winslow, Arizona and died here in St. Paul. As a young man he was particularly interested in poetry, including that of the American poetGary Snyder. In honor of David, Sky …
December 10, 2012
My friend Josh
One of the sharpest and most influential voices in political commentary over the past decade is the founder of the website Talking Points Memo, Josh Marshall. I’ve corresponded with Josh over the years on a range of different subjects, and he posed an interview question to me “Besides how to write fiction, what have you …
December 1, 2012
The Battle of Davis Mills
From December 1st through December 31st, 2012 we are featuring a chapter from Suite Harmonic on the Battle of Davis Mills, which occurred on December 21st, 1862.
One of the Civil War’s most dramatic and lop-sided battles was between the remnant of the 25th Indiana and Van Dorn’s 10,000 Confederate men. It is unique …


