
Poetry, chapbook, 24 pages, from Bottlecap Features.
Spring brings to mind the colors of my life. From my first to my last, every ex, every relationship, exposed more shades and hues. When I considered a chapbook of poetry dedicated to my loves, everything I found was colorful.
Relationships are never black and white or one-sided. That’s what the colors represent to me. The expression of a time in my life.
Now that I’m older, the colors fade a little but, in my memory, they’re still bright.
Mona Mehas (she/her) writes poetry and prose from the perspective of a retired disabled teacher in Indiana USA. A Pushcart Prize nominee, her work has appeared in Paddler Press, IHRAM Literary, Big Windows Review and others. Her poetry, Questions I Didn’t Know I’d Asked and Hand-Me-Downs (LJMcD Communications) and Self-Centered (Bottlecap Press) are available now. Mona is Editor-in-Chief of Cicada Song Press and President of the Poetry Society of Indiana. She is searching for a home for her first novel, drafting another, and distracted by her next chapbook.