Mary Camille Thomas is a native of Santa Cruz who is grateful to make her home on the California coast once more after living internationally and on the road. She studied comparative literature at UC Davis and received a master’s degree in library science from UCLA, which gave her a way to earn a living while making a life among books. Her poetry and essays have appeared in the Monk in the World Guest Post Series, Moving Force Journal, Presence, Porter Gulch Review, Second Wind, Sisters Singing, and The New Story, and she has completed a novel called What Lies Buried about a man reckoning with his family’s Nazi past.
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2 thoughts on “Solstice Fire”
Beautifully expressed, Mary! And that exquisite last lines that sounded like Rumi pouring through you!
Thank you for this solstice blessing.
Beautifully expressed, Mary! And that exquisite last lines that sounded like Rumi pouring through you!
Thank you for this solstice blessing.
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Thank you! I wrote this the day after a heat wave, and I was still a bit sun-drunk.
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