Who I am.

I write about the landscape of grief, nature, and the wisdom of fools. The author of four books, my essays, poems, and reviews have been published in over 50 journals, including in the Huffington Post and Colorado Review. I’ve won the River Teeth Nonfiction Book Award, the Chautauqua and Literal Latte’s essay prizes, and my work has been nominated for four Pushcart Prizes and named a notable by Best American Essays. My account of hiking in Yosemite to deal with my wife’s death, Mountains of Light, was published by the University of Nebraska Press. http://www.markliebenow.com.

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

The Braided River


“Rivulets of love run through the canyons of my heart, 

along with streams of grief.

They intertwine and flow together with the hours 

            through thunderstorms and warm days,

            under full moons and new,

and nourish the green meadows.

Nature’s River of Life flows down through the solitude

of ancient mountains, 

with tributaries that join in from the sides

that bear compassion, humility, hope. 

The creeks and streams are braided into One River

and flow to others when they are needed.

There are many streams but one river.”

 

                                                Mark Liebenow

 

Earth Day, April 22—the legacy of Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin.

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