North Window is the second book of poems by Cambridge, MA poet Emily H. Axelrod. Her first book of poems, Passerby, was published by Antrim House Press in 2015. Ms. Axelrod writes about fleeting moments embedded in memory, about family life, the natural world, and life on a small island in Maine. Her poems are informed by her childhood in California, and by her strong visual orientation. Ms. Axelrod's work has been published in the Galway Review, the Muddy River Review, and she was Poet of the Month in the online Goodreads poetry contest, and a winner of the Cambridge Sidewalk Poetry Contest in 2019.
North Window is the second book of poems by Cambridge, MA poet Emily H. Axelrod. Her first book of poems, Passerby, was published by Antrim House Press in 2015. Ms. Axelrod writes about fleeting moments embedded in memory, about family life, the natural world, and life on a small island in Maine. Her poems are informed by her childhood in California, and by her strong visual orientation. Ms. Axelrod's work has been published in the Galway Review, the Muddy River Review, and she was Poet of the Month in the online Goodreads poetry contest, and a winner of the Cambridge Sidewalk Poetry Contest in 2019.
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