In our second weekly installment since we converted from a quarterly format, we feature work from three women.
In her triolet, “Your Old & Forever Wedding Patchwork,” poet Patricia Ranzoni weaves a wedding runner in words.
In her short story, “Learning to Dance,” writer Barbara Kussow explores the blurry relationship between dance and romance.
Photographer Kate LaDew’s “Petra” and “Mount of Olives” capture the beauty and ethereal color of our world.
About Alyce Wilson
Alyce Wilson is the editor of Wild Violet and in her copious spare time writes humor, non-fiction, fiction and poetry, keeps an online journal, and is working on a book, Belated Mommy: How to Cope With Being an Older Mom. Her first chapbook, Picturebook of the Martyrs, and her e-book/pamphlet, Stay Out of the Bin! An Editor's Tips on Getting Published in Lit Mags (which she plans to update soon) and her book of essays and columns, The Art of Life, can be ordered from her Web site, AlyceWilson.com. She lives with her husband in the Philadelphia area and takes far too many photos of her attractive cat, Luke, and handsome toddler, nicknamed Kung Fu Panda.

