"Longing itself is nothing but the heart\'s open spaces," writes Mari L\'Esperance .
She lives and writes in the San Francisco Bay Area..
L\'Esperance\'s honors include two Pushcart Prize nominations and residency fellowships from Hedgebrook and Dorland Mountain Arts Colony.
Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in several print and online journals and anthologies, including Beloit Poetry Jo urnal, Many Mountains Moving , Poetry Kanto , Prairie Schooner , and Salamander .
Her earlier poetry collection Begin Here was awarded a Sarasota Poetry Theatre Press Chapbook Prize.
About author(s): Mari L\'Esperance is a graduate of the Creative Writing Program at New York University, where she was a New York Times Company Foundation Creative Writing Fellow.
She lives and writes in the San Francisco Bay Area.
L\'Esperance\'s honors include two Pushcart Prize nominations and residency fellowships from Hedgebrook and Dorland Mountain Arts Colony.
Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in several print and online journals and anthologies, including Beloit Poetry Journal, Many Mountains Moving, Poetry Kanto, Prairie Schooner, and Salamander.
Her earlier poetry collection Begin Here was awarded a Sarasota Poetry Theatre Press Chapbook Prize.
Mari L\'Esperance is a graduate of the Creative Writing Program at New York University, where she was a New York Times Company Foundation Creative Writing Fellow.
In unadorned language, she draws readers into the interplay between articulation and silence-and finally offers a vision of redemption.
In a world of war and displacement, illness of the mind and body, imprisonment and violence both historical and personal, the poet leads her readers through a landscape of loss.
And in the open spaces at the heart of these poems is a mother who has disappeared. "Longing itself is nothing but the heart\'s open spaces," writes Mari L\'Esperance