“The Philosopher,” by Eric Robert Nolan

She’s a painter in oils in the land of the blind — and a sculptor over the dead. The deaf will demur to her poetry while epics roar in her head. Like Cassandra, who spun futures so dolefully from frenzied lips, Her words are as mad to insensate hearts as sea-sunk towers, desert ships. Would … Continue reading “The Philosopher,” by Eric Robert Nolan