Kathryn is writing a poem a day for the month of November to support the literacy programs at the Center for New Americans. You can donate any time during November from Kathryn’s donation page.
- November 1: Miracles
- November 2: Portrait of Memory
- November 3: Thirst
- November 4: The Coffee Table
- November 5: Late Autumn Bird Without a Name
- November 6: The Philosopher
- November 7: F: Where We Belong
- November 8: Modern Consumer
- November 9: Indoor Soccer
- November 10: Fall Lanscape Pantoum with Dialogue
- November 11: Three Years Since You’ve Gone
- November 12: Learning Sign Language
- November 13: To the Man Who Posted the Video on YouTube About ‘How to Seed a Pomegranate in 10 Seconds’
- November 14: The New Englanders 14
- November 15: Driving Around Lost After the Move
- November 16: The Strawberry Fields (a pantoum)
- November 17: The New Englanders 15
- November 18: The New Englanders 16
- November 19: The New Englanders 17
- November 20: Revising with the Middle Schoolers
- November 21: Wind and Sand
- November 22: Shopping for Mother’s Day, circa 1975
- November 23: Shelter for Students in This Room is the Large Gymnasium: An 80’s Retrospective, of Sorts
- November 24: Two-year-old Wisdom
- November 25: Not in This Poem
- November 26: Home
- November 27: I Ask the Old Man at the Grocery Store for the Time
- November 28: Cliff Diving with the Dead
- November 29: R: All We Need
- November 30: Haiku for the Coming Winter