Emma travels whenever she can find a good excuse. She has tagged along on trips to Great Britain and Hawaii, and she admires a good beach jaunt as much as a week in a big city. Her work can be found close to home in The Louisville Review and anthologized in The Beach Book.
All work
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A car swanned by, wearily, /
in the left-hand lane. Certainly by then I knew to look both ways, /
but backwards. …
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