Now I feel as though I hardly know the girl who dated him. But I can see how she was stiff yet accommodating. I can see the way she shrunk and contorted herself to make room for a man who did not desire her wholeness.
This week FLOOD BLOOM author Caroline Cabrera responds to our Writers’ Spaces Interview, sharing some of her old space and new space, her writing habits, life, poems, and cat.
Where do you live?
Currently I live in Fort Lauderdale, in an old Florida house made of Dade County Pine. I…
Give me your lampshade
and I will build a lamp for you
in case the power goes.
We can play clapping games
and spark
and spark.
–Caroline Cabrera, “Powder Keg," FLOOD BLOOM