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Kathryn PaulsonĀ 

My name is Kathryn Paulson. I am a seven year TBI survivor. In December of 2016, I fell on black ice, fractured my skull and had a subarachnoid hemorrhage on the temporal lobe of my right side. My recovery has included some of the typical therapies, but when I started writing poetry in October of 2020, I began to heal in ways traditional therapy never touched. I feel seen, while regaining an identity as someone other than a person with TBI. Poetry helps me understand myself better and has allowed me to help fellow survivors. My poems have been published in Rattle ā€œCoal Smokeā€, TBI Hope and Inspiration ā€œEmpty Bottlesā€, and Poets Choice Zest With Pets edition, ā€œCarry It With Youā€. Along with the Thursday Night Poets, I have contributed to two chapbooks ā€œI Donā€™t Think I Did This Rightā€ published in 2022 and ā€œPoetry is Chocolateā€ published in 2023. We are currently working on our third book. Through the journey of poetry, I have also gained a position at the Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin (BIAW) to help with advocacy efforts as well as helping others to tell their own stories about brain injuries.

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Sanju Khan
3.3/5

Donā€™t walk by my laundry stand, Iā€™ve just hung a thread. Donā€™t send me a text ā€“ Iā€™ll climbĀ  between the lines to look for you. Donā€™t use that still eye on me, Iā€™ll lose my rest, this incubation. Donā€™t make shadows play trickery in the space Iā€™ve made

Guinevere Clark
3.3/5

Phenomentally Hollow By Faith.Marie 62 lines, I was born in 1962 after Maya Angelouā€™s Phenomenal Woman Pretty women wonder where my secret lies. Iā€™m not cute or built to suit a fashion modelā€™s size Ā Ā  But when I start to tell them, They think Iā€™m telling lies. I say, Itā€™s in the reach of my arms, The span of my hips, Ā Ā  The stride of my step, Ā Ā  The curl of my lips. Ā Ā  Iā€™m a woman Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, Ā Ā  Thatā€™s me.

Faith Marie RUIZ
3.3/5

Ein wehes Verlangen fĆ¼llt mein Herz, nach irgendetwas, das mir sehr fehlt. Es ist ein milder, bittersĆ¼Ī²er Schmerz, der seltsam wohltut und auch quƤlt. Ich versuche, das GefĆ¼hl zu ertasten, um endlich wieder davon frei zu sein, Doch der Versuch, mich zu entlasten, taucht mich in eine tiefe Leere ein.

Helga Schierloh
3.3/5

BƤume und Ƅste verbeugen sich gebrochen und gebogen, in der Saison nach einem groƟen Winterfrost. Obwohl er von der KƤlte und TaubheitsgefĆ¼hl umgeben war, entstehend aus dem Grau der Schwarz-WeiƟ-Farbtƶne auf enteisigten Stielen,

Crystal Barker
3.3/5

BƤume und Ƅste verbeugen sich gebrochen und gebogen, in der Saison nach einem groƟen Winterfrost. Obwohl er von der KƤlte und TaubheitsgefĆ¼hl umgeben war, entstehend aus dem Grau der Schwarz-WeiƟ-Farbtƶne auf enteisigten Stielen, mehlduzende grĆ¼ne Eichhƶrnchen-OhrblƤtter zƶgerlich knospen zart und verletzlich.

Crystal Barker

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