Reading “Berry Branches” from Autumn in a Solitary Time

This poem read from Autumn in a Solitary Time, The Hudson Valley, 2020 (Audience Askew Chapbooks), a collaboration with photographer Michael J. Palmer played on Planet Poet), describes three invasive plants (Lenape was the language spoken by the original, indigenous inhabitants.) @sharonisraelcucinotta

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Reading the last poem, “The Gathering of Seeds,” from Autumn in a Solitary Time