More from Jennifer Hambrick
You can order Jennifer’s haibun collection, Joyride (Red Moon Press, 2021) and her newest collection, In the High Weeds (National Federation of State Poetry Societies, 2022) from her website: https://jenniferhambrick.com/order/
Watch Jennifer’s interview with violinist Zina Schiff and conductor Avlana Eisenberg for WOSU Public Media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT-vMwvZQCI
Read more of Jennifer’s haiku in the Living Haiku Anthology: https://livinghaikuanthology.com/index-of-poets/374-h-poets/hambrick,-jennifer.html
Three poems by Jennifer Hambrick in Sequestrum: https://www.sequestrum.org/three-poems-by-jennifer-hambrick
O–H–I–O
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbdXgAWuU_E
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Theme Music
“J’attendrai” by Django Reinhardt, performing at Cleveland Music Hall, 1939. This recording is in the public domain. Hear the whole song at https://clevelandhistorical.org/files/show/6045.
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