This issue of Corridor reflects on the change in the natural world and our inner lives. The poems move through autumn winds, aging, memory, and renewal, reminding us that we are always in motion, always between what fades and what begins again.
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September Corridor: Embracing Change with Humor and Resilience
September Corridor might not have an overwhelming feeling of fall, and there is NO mention of cursed pumpkin spice, but there are some deep feels.
In this issue, our contributors explore how we face life’s obstacles and turning points. From drooping foxgloves to foggy highways, fireflies to restless dogs, each piece shows the unexpected challenges along our paths.
Corridor vol 29: Discover Local Poetry and Art Events This Summer
From beloved classics to new summer surprises, the calendar is packed. It’s a vibrant, active season here in our corner of the world—and Corridor is excited to be part of the energy. Special thank you to the seven distributors for volunteering time and energy to help distribute Corridor. Corridor wouldn’t travel nearly as far without your efforts.
Event: Noisy Water
You’re invited~ Noisy Water: Poetry from Whatcom County, Washington “It is an honor to be apart of this Whatcom County anthology. The event on December 1st is one of many readings scheduled throughout the NW over the next few months. Visit the Other Mind Press web site for a full listing. Thank you Other MindContinueContinue reading “Event: Noisy Water”