
Welcome to the Spring 2008 issue of The Wild Goose Poetry Review. Things are heating up in the Carolinas and the poetry we're receiving is getting hotter as well. This issue we have the pleasure of featuring the work of Lyn Lifshin. We hope you enjoy reading the issue as much as we have enjoyed putting it together. We also hope you drop in on us next issue as we have some changes in the works--but, no hints! Patricia Kennedy Bostian and Gary Walker, editors |
| The Wild Goose Poetry Review Spring 2008 Volume 3 Issue 1 |
| Carving Silence Carving silence from the scrape of chairs, staccato chatter, music from speakers behind whirling fans – like the silence of the desert, coolness popping from sand to soothe day into night, Sawet Owls, Cicada, memories of Trinity – the silence of a forest full of frogs and crickets and falling stars – the silence of a mind distracted from background radiation, the motion of stars, the noise of fallen trees, pine cones falling into water, galaxies spiraling as ripples into a space carved from silence. Bradley Earle Hoge |





