Kathryn Winograd is a Colorado poet, essayist, and photographer. Her work includes Air Into Breath, a Colorado Book Award winner and alternate for the Yale Series, Flying Beneath the Dog Star: Poems from the Pandemic, a semi-finalist for the Finishing Line Press 2020 Open Chapbook Contest, and Slow Arrow: Unearthing the Frail Children, a Bronze Medalist in Essay for the 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Her essays have been published in numerous journals including River Teeth and Terrain.org and her poetry in places as diverse as The New Yorker and Cricket Magazine for Children. https://kathrynwinograd.com/
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A very haunting poem and a haunting image above it.
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thank you
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What a beautiful photograph and attendant words, lovely tribute to your mother. I know she is appreciating it, wherever she may be.
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I think so too
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This is beautiful, Kathy. My mother died in 2016 and I still grieve, and hear her voice. 💔
Neva Gronert
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I know how you are feeling, Neva.
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