Peregrine XXXVII: The Caregiving Issue

Cover of Peregrine: The Caregiving Issue featuring a green outline of a peregrine falcon.Back cover of Peregrine: The Caregiving Issue. Shows a green background with the names of contributors to the issue.

“Perhaps equally certain as death and taxes, caregiving falls into the category of an obligation that most people will be called upon to perform at some point in their lives,” write Peregrine editors Jan Haag, Carla Hanson, Ellen Summers, and Janet Summers.

Featuring pieces from seventy-three writers, some of whom generated their pieces in a Caregiver Project Workshop, the gorgeous collection explore the complexities, nuances, joys, and strains of caregiving. You will undoubtedly be moved by the explorations of caring for “ill or dying loved ones, a child or pet or best friend who needs looking after in a more intense way than usual.”

Sue Reynolds and Carla Hanson hosted two issue launches in December. There was such a beautiful sense of community and heartfelt resonance in the Zoom room that no one wanted to leave at the end. You can share the magic and hear the stunning writing by viewing the recordings: December 4, hosted by Sue, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PWWxYJUaYg&t=2s and December 8, hosted by Carla, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBDaRjVZ0TY

Here are a few lines to enjoy:

“Anticipating that after is not the same as living it.

Today is the first of my birthdays that she has ever missed.

My father calls. he sings to me, solo.”

Boundary, Susie Berg

“Like dayblind stars, they twinkle in the night in cluttered

bedrooms and bathrooms always lit. Staggering at daybreak,

tongue tips sore from sleeping sitting on dipped chins, they look

for hyphens in their days – the smiles. And sunny spots …”

Hyphens, Naveneet Bhullar

“I buried her a thousand times.

The burial when she didn’t recognize me for the first time.

The burial when hospice rushed into the room with a bed and

respirator.”

The Topography of Grief, Sherri Levine

         “As I swam naked through

     the blue-green pools of living

you died in the hospice bed.

   After the Death of Her Husband, Linda Tennyson

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