The sun came up
silver and cold
like a dime
in the palm
of the ominous
November sky.
Gary Blankenburg
Visitor
I was trying, once again,
to read St. Augustine
when the door buzzer buzzed
Gary Blankenburg
Septuagenarian Gary Blankenburg is a retired English teacher whose doctoral dissertation treated the “confessional” poets. While working on this project he often consulted with his mentor and friend W. D. Snodgrass. Blankenburg is the author of eight books of poetry and fiction and was a founding editor of The Maryland Poetry Review and Electric Press. His new manuscript, The Times Theatre, depicts the spiritual angst of an aging persona. Nowadays he reads Victorian novels and paints while gathering himself up for eternity and a meeting with The Great Perhaps.