The culvert preserves the stream, the path, the traffic of people crossing here, where tiny Lupine attract a certain species of butterfly, where early Cambrian sand can’t be farmed, not well. As kids, we called it sugar sand. As kids, we Adams soured on power: the water smells like water smells. Metallic tang, mud […]
C. Kubasta
C. Kubasta
C. Kubasta writes poetry, prose and hybrid forms. Her most recent book is the short story collection Abjectification (Apprentice House, 2020). She is active with the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets, and serves as Assistant Poetry editor with Brain Mill Press. Find her at www.ckubasta.com and follow her @CKubastathePoet