Poetry, chapbook, 40 pages, from Bottlecap Features.
A collection of words that flowed from a traveling heart, sometimes soaring to places seen only in a postcard, others from memories, journal pages, and stark reality.
The Great Wall of China is from a series of six postcards that were sent during the Cascadia Poetry Postcard Festival 2021, which I’ve participated in for several years.
Photos of the postcards of which some poems are based on can be seen on my blog, mjdills.blogspot.com, which I invite my readers to explore. Genuine sturm and drang of living inspired many of these pieces that I hope will also find a way into your heart.
Margo Jodyne Dills holds a Certificate in Writing from the University of Washington and is an active member of Hugo House/Seattle and Epic Write/Edmonds. Her friends call her Jodi. She lives in Shoreline, Washington with her chihuahua rescue, Penny Lane, and manages an 80-unit apartment building in her spare time. She writes, like many because she must. She has worked as an editor, travel writer, journalist, and is currently pitching her novel, What Would You Do If I Came Home.