It is always an occasion when The Orchards Poetry Journal publishes a new issue. This issue is something even more special to many of us, since it features the poetry of the late Kim Bridgford. I think it is no exaggeration to say that everyone who knew Kim feels bereft since her death last spring. I certainly do. After meeting her just once, at the AWP Conference in 2015 in Minneapolis, I became inspired by her work as a poet, scholar, and editor, and by her natural, generous, open-hearted way of moving through the world as a full human being. I will be forever grateful for her encouragement of my own work (by accepting a number of poems for her journal, Mezzo Cammin, and for contributing blurbs for my first two collections) and for the inspiration of her own work. (My own particular favorite of her collections is called Hitchcock’s Coffin: Sonnets About Classic Films, but all her work is deft, deep, and indelible.)
This issue of The Orchards contains a beautiful photograph of Kim, a summary of Kim’s many accomplishments and a moving note by her son, Nicki Duvall. Most importantly, it provides a taste of her astonishing work as a poet. I will be reading and rereading all of these for a long time.
This issue also contains a lovely poem, “Saying Goodbye,” from Sally Nacker (whose work is familiar to long-time readers of Winona Media, and who first introduced me to Kim Bridgford), and two of my own poems from the last year or so, “Tiny Troubadour” and “Dogwoods.” I wrote the first, a sonnet, last year after a bachelor wren in our garden during the nesting season of 2019 touched my heart, and I wanted to show it to Kim but that was not to be, so it is dedicated to her. (This wren returned to our garden this past summer of 2020, attracted a mate, and raised two broods.) “Dogwoods” is for my friend, Judy, inspired by her and her love of the natural world–garden, prairie, and woods.
You can read this issue online HERE, and order your own paper copy HERE.
Happy reading! Wishing you a peaceful and artistic winter season!
LESLIE
I am so glad that you enjoyed the publication, Elizabeth. And you…you have been on poetic fire this week, judging by the number of fine posts at elizabethboquet.com! I am so excited to read Amanda Gorham’s poem on your site–and going back to do that now!
Quite the treat to take a walk in that orchard today. Thank you, very much, Leslie, and congratulations for being a part of such a fine collection!
Thank you, Beth, so much, for this response. It means the world to me.
A nice and generous, heart-felt post, Leslie. I had the luck of reading this issue of THE ORCHARDS yesterday. It is rich. I haven’t finished it but have enjoyed the far-ranging poems I’ve read so far. Congratulations on publication in such a lovely issue of THE ORCHARDS.
May Kim’s spirit continue to touch you and all the others she so inspired.