Dorothy Neagle is a Kentuckian who lives and writes in New York. She has studied writing most recently at the Unterberg Poetry Center, and her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Dialogist, The Fieldstone Review, Tilde, and more. Her nonfiction has appeared in Memoirist, The Nasiona, and The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. […]
Dorothy Neagle
Dorothy Neagle: I Feel Pulled
like a fish with a hook in my guts, the lure sunk past my mouth, down my throat into the dark behind my navel with other things I can’t see. I feel pulled by the lazy fisherman of my mother’s ghost. She pulls me gentle. She pulls me slow. Almost as if I am swimming […]