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Maya Pindyck

MAYA PINDYCK is a multidisciplinary poet/artist and the author of two poetry collections: Emoticoncert (Four Way Books, 2016) and Friend Among Stones (New Rivers Press, 2009, winner of the Many Voices Project Award). She is the recipient of a 2019 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Her poems have been recently published in Seneca Review, Quarterly West, Barrow Street, and the Los Angeles Review. She lives in Philadelphia where she teaches and directs the writing program at Moore College of Art & Design.

Impossible Belonging by Maya Pindyck
reviewed by Barbara Schwartz

November 10, 2022 Contributed By: Barbara Schwartz, Maya Pindyck

Impossible Belonging Cover

Lyrical, imagistic, playful, profound, Maya Pindyck’s new collection of poems, Impossible Belonging, celebrates abundance, welcoming Dickinson’s nobody and Whitman’s multitudes.

Filed Under: Featured Reviews, Poetry, Reviews Posted On: November 10, 2022

What We Want
by Maya Pindyck

November 30, 2020 Contributed By: Maya Pindyck

Peaches

  Peaches overflow the given bowl: a gift from two lovers   no longer in love. One remarried a restaurant hostess. The other found new life in Connecticut.   It’s cold for the first time this October.   My coat fails my neck— I clutch its collar close and slip my fingers through the knit, […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: November 30, 2020

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