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  1. Nov 12, 2023 · Eric Forsbergh writes with insight, compassion, and humor, as he describes in well-honed vignettes the human condition, anchored in our DNA: love, identity, sex, families, babies, war, and death, as we go about our multifaceted lives, making music, solving crimes, surfing the internet, and coping with aging parents as we face our own mortality. (essay by Barbara J. Elliott)

  2. Sep 28, 2023 · Eric Forsbergh's poems are all these. And these poems breathe, with intimacy and longing, like conversations among old friends."--John Y. Lee, academic dean, John Leland Center for Theological Studies "In his masterful This Mortal Coil, Eric Forsbergh explores human heredity in narrative poems that surprise and delight with unexpected images ...

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  3. Oct 3, 2021 · Poem by Eric Forsbergh. 10/3/2021 0 Comments Kwashiorkor Indigenous, she stands in that alley still, and always will, to my eye. Naked, maybe nine,

  4. Aug 21, 2020 · How Family Stories Go. A cured and hanging ham, one of several, drawn from a dark larder in the back. of a paid-down clapboard house. Hard. A little shrunk. With a flourish. it’s revealed on the cutting board.

  5. Eric Forsbergh. Eric Forsbergh’s poetry has been published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Artemis, The Café Review, Passager, and The Journal of Neurology. He has twice won the premier prize of the Poetry Society of Virginia, the Edgar Allan Poe Prize. His second book of poetry, This Mortal Coil: Poems of DNA, is ...

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Eric Forsbergh's poems are all these. And these poems breathe, with intimacy and longing, like conversations among old friends."--John Y. Lee, academic dean, John Leland Center for Theological Studies "In his masterful This Mortal Coil, Eric Forsbergh explores human heredity in narrative poems that surprise and delight with unexpected images ...

    • Eric Forsbergh
  7. May 26, 2014 · Eric Forsbergh’s poetry has been published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Artemis, The Café Review, Passager, and The Journal of Neurology. He has twice won the premier prize of the Poetry Society of Virginia, the Edgar Allan Poe Prize. His second book of poetry, This Mortal Coil: Poems of DNA, is forthcoming. A retired ...

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