Jude HopkinsMar 15, 2022MetamorphosisIssue 21-4 Fall 2021 Crone Power Issue I remember it was dark when we arrived at the Tucson motel, its neon sign blinking “Pool,” the...
Jude HopkinsMar 31, 2016Poem: "How We Once Moved" — Published in California Quarterly Vol 35. No. 3Over a cup of instant tea, you told me you were married, somewhat content, a father and a teacher. I suppose such a rendering — given...
Jude HopkinsMar 30, 2016Poem: "The Over-Ripe Imagination in Buckle-Up Country" — Published in Timber Creek Review, Vol. 15. The sun, like the hills, tempers the natives, appearing only after cresting the Alleghenies and departs long before turning in for the...
Jude HopkinsSep 26, 2015Poems published in Grey Sparrow Journal Issue 22 — Three PoemsVis Vitae When I ask, the seller admits a man died in the house, but nearly a century ago, of glanders, a disease he says no one even...
Jude HopkinsJan 1, 2015California Quarterly: One PoemVolume 43, Number 4 How Women View Windows Most houses have a window over the kitchen sink and next to the passenger side of the bed: a...