nature
— A young poet captures the historic first tornado on Cape Cod through stark imagery of destruction—downed trees, a fallen church steeple, nature's violent word.
— A young poet transforms a seashell into a golden rose, a spiral staircase, and a tower, finding ancient scrolls of saltwater within its chambers.
— A bored car ride to Cape Cod transforms when the window frames a night sky full of stars, glowing trees, and the canal that signals almost home.
— A young poet searches for a golden orb for seven days, finally discovering it feels unexpectedly salty to the touch.
— A fierce warning about tigers mixes danger with unexpected tenderness, calling them siblings to baby pebbles and the award of everything.
— A young poet's urgent plea for environmental action warns that without animals, 'the world is a joke' and challenges readers to reconsider who is truly foolish.
— The ocean's mysteries and movements become a meditation on unanswered questions and the human need to understand what remains unknowable.
— A baby named Daisy visits a rocking chair in the woods daily until vines overtake it and it disappears, leaving only memory.
— A child imagines living in a tree stump, ready to emerge and dance like moonlight over meadows, finding home in the earth itself.
— Cool summer nights become a canvas where stars rewrite the world, breezes snake through ivy, and memory crystallizes into art.