Author: Gail Moran Slater
Gail Moran Slater is a teacher of English as Second Language. She also writes poetry, memoir, and fiction and has published in Turk’s Head Review, Poetry Porch, and Northeast Journal among others. In 2015, she won a bursary to attend the John Hewitt Summer School in Armagh, Northern Ireland, where she took a Master Class in poetry writing. She lives south of Boston in Hingham, MA.
Another 100 Words
Under the white coverlet now as then, the sweeping tide of sheets, the same cool turning, I dive, I tumble toward dreams. Memories run wild. Night must have released all its prisoners. My ghosts are younger now. Imagine that. I am older than my ghosts though the darlings retain a certain authority. I love this …