by L.M. Browning, except from Drive Through the Night Ride this life hard —barebacked, bone-shaken. Wrap your legs tight —thighs around her rib cage, pounding. Take hold in the rush —fingers tangled in her mane, entwined. Don’t look back,...
Drive Through the Night | A Poem by L.M. Browning, from Drive Through the Night If we kept moving —blind in the blur of mileage mounting— we might outrun the sun and not see the sight awaiting in the bare daylight that we were the source of...
The Wayfarer Magazine is celebrating its 5th Anniversary! In this issue, I sit down with Krista Tippett, host of On Being, and discuss poetry’s role in the current world climate and its place in the husbandry of the soul. Read the full interview here» In 2012, I...
This month marks the 5th anniversary of the release of Ruminations at Twilight. In celebration, Homebound Publications has released a new edition featuring a new note penned by me in the beginning of the book. I wrote Ruminations at Twilight at the age of 28 in an...
Today, I celebrate the release of my new poetry collection, Vagabonds and Sundries: Poetic Remnants of Lives Past. This collection includes over 30 new poems as well as selected poems from my past works.It has been gathering for the last 2 years or so, ever since I...