Barbara Sabol’s fourth poetry collection, Imagine a Town, was published in 2020 by Sheila-Na-Gig Editions. Her long-form and short-form Japanese poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies. Barbara’s work has been nominated for both Pushcart and Touchstone awards. Her honors include an Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council. Barbara conducts poetry workshops for Literary Cleveland and Lit Youngstown. She lives in Akron, Ohio with her husband and wonder dogs.
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speaks to me of the shape of the pines and fire resistance
speaks to me of the shape of the pines and fire resistance
pictures in my mind, both the beauty of the ‘before’ and the ‘loss’ of the after
Poignant and beautiful.