Anne Harding Woodworth’s poetry has been published in numerous journals. Her books of poetry, Guide to Greece and Back, was published in Athens, where she lived for several years. Her poetic monologue, “Skin Play,” won first prize in the Source Theatre’s 12th Annual Ten-Minute Play Competition in Washington, D.C., in 1997. She is editor of an […]
Anne Harding Woodworth
Anne Harding Woodworth: Wire Man
A man on the edge of the woods brings in wires through dead leaves and joe-pye weed on into the steamy interior where I think there is life. Connection is electric voiceful sometimes mournful treeful, sometimes moth on the bulb. At night, insects around me rub their wings keeping me warm with three-syllable friction, the […]
Anne Harding Woodworth: Bess and the Professor or Sexual Harassment Was Much Funnier in the Old Days
In his office the ruddy face sweeps down white lips to hers stubble-white chin coming in at an angle white hair over white brows over white lashes blue eyes narrowing from pecked corners years of years lips of lips Mr. Fisher’s wrinkled lips under the white mustache between creases and his tongue between teeth. That […]