The Return of Ms. Muse—Because We Need Righteous, Riotous Feminist Poetry Now More Than Ever

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The Return of Ms. Muse—Because We Need Righteous, Riotous Feminist Poetry Now More Than Ever
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'Poetry gives voice to the voiceless on behalf of women silenced for centuries. Poetry can be potent medicine, essential and redemptive—even lifesaving.'

is a discovery place for riotous, righteous and resonant feminist poetry that nourishes and gives voice to a rising tide of female resistance—brought to you byWe turn to poetry to travel, to fathom ‘the other’ as one another, to bear witness, to provoke. We turn to poetry to feel less alone, more like ourselves, to remember home and to come home. Now, as we continue to rise up and resist, we’re turning to poetry. An antidote to the news, Ms. Muse has arrived to fortify—and defy..

I’m also excited and honored to announce that one of the first installments will be about the lost poetry of the late Cherokee ChiefMy vision is to amplify the voices of a diverse spectrum of women making waves with poetry.. Muse poets returning as guest columnists.

However, in October 2019, a painful, protracted crisis began to unfold in my personal life and I needed to take a break from writing. Muse. My wife and I had spent years working with close friends in their nonprofit to found an intentional community that ultimately failed spectacularly. Our community became divided under dysfunctional leadership, documented facts no longer mattered and our so-called values became ironic and laughable.

Now on the other side of those devastating years, I’m writing about the folly of our idealism and the distance between who we think we are, who we are and who we long to be. Meanwhile, the deepening divisions in our country have proved to be a fatal threat to equal rights for all Americans and to democracy. There has never been a greater distance between who we think we are, who we are and who we long to be. Shortly after June 24, 2022, when the

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