Citrus has always been a gift of winter—colorful, tart, sweet, bursting globes to brighten cold, dark days. I'm partial to Meyer lemons when I can find them because they're more sweet than tart, and beg to be baked with, and while reading a new poetry collection from Judith Waller Carroll, I was transported to the kitchen more than once.
Many of her poems explore our internal lives and coming to terms with change, like becoming an empty nester, aging, and pausing to remember something so sm...
Published on February 16, 2018 08:16