KINDNESS four commandments and a caution
Live as a deep-rooted tree, an open meadow, an armored body, always…
Read more →A fierce goddess rants, sings, and grieves, blurring myth and vivid human desire.
Poems that inhabit the persona of the Goddess Durga, and speak in a voice that is questioning,
irreverent, sensual, strong, grieving. This Durga rants, sings, laughs as she examines her own
mythologies and the symbols that surround her. Is she goddess or human, is she ancient or very,
very modern? Does she speak to herself, or to a woman who mirrors her? These poems spring
from the space between divinity and humanity, the sacred and the profane, opposing binaries
and seeking instead a vivid, visceral, personal experience of desire, destruction, and the
“terrible and essential” truths of Her song.