MagazinePoetry MagazinePoetry “Three Degrees” by Lauren Simpson By Editor February 4, 2023 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The holy of holies does exist, although I have never heard it discussed on a Sunday. To access this post, you must purchase Subscription – Digital, , Subscription – Print + Digital, United States, Gift an Exponent II Magazine Subscription – Year-Long Gift Digital Only, or Gift an Exponent II Magazine Subscription – Automatic Annual Renewal Digital Only, . Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Editorhttp://rachelrueckert.com/eastwindsRachel Rueckert is the current editor in chief of the Exponent II Magazine. She is the author of EAST WINDS. Related Posts Poetry “Tabernacle of Flesh” by Allyson Turner February 1, 2023 my body is the wilderness I wander in, searching for my daily sustenance from on high. Poetry Excerpt from “Contradictions of Friendship” by Aubrey Johnson December 5, 2022 II. Remnants Leaves alight with flame from dying rays split by rocky silhouettes. Another world nestled amongst clouds, guided by a one-way road. Wind whips through our hair as unfamiliar... Poetry “After We Spoke” by Marni Asplund-Campbell December 3, 2022 1. After We Spoke After we spoke, on the road to Canada, I remembered when we saw god in a cloud behind the east wall of Provo. That... Poetry “Mary, of Magdala” by Elizabeth Pinborough November 24, 2022 Galilee, a crystal wave of scales falls into a boat. A tiny girl, Miriam, picks up a sardine, holds the wiggling fish in her palm. 1. ... Poetry “Weaning” by Kristen Blair August 30, 2022 A god that was a child is a difficult god to qualify. Of distance there is plenty little talk of the unsanitary and veiled who, after all, would... Announcements Subscribe to Our Magazine