Bonnie Rubrecht
Bonnie Rubrecht

Bonnie Rubrecht writes about on a wide variety of interests, including sustainable agriculture, faith, and social justice. Her poetry has been published in New South, the Ocotillo Review and Alternating Currents: Footnotes. She is the co-founder and editor for The Unmooring, a journal of women’s writing and art on faith. Bonnie is a former poetry editor for Printer’s Devil Review and was an invited attendee at the 2014 VCFA Postgraduate Writer’s Conference, studying creative nonfiction with Anthony Swofford.

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Only One Heart

The Poetry of Franz Wright as Emblem of God’s Grace  

“There is only one heart in my body, have mercy / on me” (“One Heart,” Walking on Martha’s Vineyard) Franz Wright, the Pulitzer-Prize winning poet, grew up shrouded in a legacy of abandonment by his alcoholic father, the renowned poet James Wright. Later, Franz suffered abuse at the hands of his stepfather. In pursuit of […]

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