Tuesday, January 27, 2026

"Springtime in Missoula," New Story up at Moss.

I've been remiss, despite my gratitude. In November, Moss. brought its newest issue to life, with one of my stories in it, and my internal joy did not translate to an outward announcement. Until now. And so, here we are. My story "Springtime in Missoula" is available for your reading experience in Volume 10 of Moss.

The story started writing itself on a napkin when my family found itself in a Missoula ice-cream shop. And now it's ready.

Moss. is the same wonderful journal that published "Chair, $75 OBO," a story that appeared in my last collection Unexpected Weather Events. I'm honored that the editors deigned to share another of my stories, and am consistently pleased with how fluid and easy the journal's process flows from acceptance to publication--not to mention the beauty of the final product. 

If you live in the Northwest, please find Moss. at a local bookseller; for those outside of our region, the post office will do exactly what you request upon ordering: https://mosslit.com/Subscriptions 

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Sunday, January 25, 2026

New Story Up at Crow & Cross Keys

 

Friends and Readers! Thanks to Crow & Cross Keys, I have a newly available story for your reading experience. I wrote the story many years ago and returned to it this summer to find that I love it as much now as I did when it arrived to the page. That its style is more similar to the stories in my first collection, The Floating Order, is no mistake, as I wrote it in that time of my life--though too late to include it in The Floating Order and too far from The Whole World at Once for it to fit the style of those stories.

So, please help me welcome this strange thing into the world of reading: Still Life in Blue  

(Full Link for copy/paste: https://crowcrosskeys.com/2026/01/24/still-life-in-blue-erin-pringle/) 

P.S. I very much enjoyed working with this journal; everything flowed from acceptance to publication, and I surely appreciate that.

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Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (January 25, 2026)

Reading good poems by other people on Sundays.

 

Poems by W.S. Merwin from his book Garden Time:
  • The Uncounted Age
  • Pianist in the Dark
  • Only Now
  • Cowbell
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Sunday, January 4, 2026

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (January 4, 2026)

Welcome to Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee and the newest year on the books. In today's poetry session, I'm reading poems by Mary Oliver. Because I record the readings via Facebook, the recordings now last only thirty days before automatic deletion. As I'm not interested in finding alternative solutions, our poetry series now has a more fleeting quality than before, which is rather lovely, actually. 

So, if you have stumbled upon this poetry session and the video is not accessible, it's because enough time has passed between my now and your now to make a past tangible enough to delete it. 


Poems
  • Some Questions You Might Ask
  • Moccasin Flowers
  • Spring
From House of Light, by Mary Oliver

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🠊 Past sessions of Wake to Words here: http://www.erinpringle.com/p/wake-to-words-and-brew-some-coffee.html
🠊 Poetry sessions appear some Sunday mornings at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle  

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (December 28, 2025)

 


Today's poetry is by the longago poet Hanshan.

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🠊 Past sessions of Wake to Words here: http://www.erinpringle.com/p/wake-to-words-and-brew-some-coffee.html
🠊 Poetry sessions appear some Sunday mornings at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle 

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee: September 7, 2025

 Hi Friends! It has been a hot minute since our last meeting of Wake to Words. Since then, Facebook changed its video storage policy, which means, in short, that all previous videos of our time together have been deleted, and forthcoming videos will live for thirty days before being deleted. 

This is neither here nor there in the grand scheme. Here are three poems to enjoy for the next thirty days: 



Poems 9/7/25:
- The Meeting by Wendell Berry (from his book The Peace of Wild Things)
- 1918 by Ostap Slyvynsky, tr. by Anton Tenser and Tatiana Filimonova (from In The Hour of War: Poetry from Ukraine)
- The Nude Swim by Anne Sexton (from her book Love Poems)

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🠊 Poetry sessions appear most every Sunday morning at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle 

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (April 13, 2025)

 

Poems: 

  • Poem of a Houseboat Stranded in a Field by C.D. Wright (from her book Shallcross)
  • The Old Elm Tree by the River by Wendell Berry (from his book The Peace of Wild Things)
  • The Summer Day by Mary Oliver (from her book House of Light)

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🠊 Poetry sessions appear most every Sunday morning at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle 

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (March 16, 2025)

 Friends! Several months have passed since our last session of Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee. My dear friend Tim asked me the other day if I was done doing it, as he would stop checking if that were the case. That's when I realized that I had entered a lapse of silence that I didn't want to signal an end to our poetry gatherings. 

So, thanks to Tim for lighting the candle and holding it close to my elbow. And thanks to you, listeners, for checking back in and finding me again. That is often the way of life, isn't it? Welcome to all of us. I hope that you find something in today's poems to take with you in the coming days. 

Cheers, 

Erin



Poems:

  • Not Early or Late by W.S. Merwin (from his book Garden Time)
  • My Other Dark by W.S. Merwin (from his book Garden Time)
  • The Peace of Wild Things by Wendell Berry (from his book The Peace of Wild Things)
  • The Want of Peace by Wendell Berry (from his book The Peace of Wild Things)
  • Two Watches by Mosab Abu Toha (from his book Forest of Noise)
  • See the Kites? by Mosab Abu Toha (from his book Forest of Noise)

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🠊 Poetry sessions appear most every Sunday morning at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle 

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (Thanksgiving 2024)

 Today is the fourth anniversary of Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee, which began during the pandemic when many people were not gathering for the holiday in order to preserve the health of others. Thanks to everyone who has continued to listen and who has checked in to hear today's selections. 

Cheers! 

Erin


Poems:
  • The Blackboard by W.S. Merwin (from his book Garden Time)
  • Fieldnotes on Carrying by Caroline Harper New (from her book A History of Half-Birds)
  • The Riveter by Ada Limón (from her book Bright Dead Things)
  • Mama Said Nothing Good by Tina Mozelle Braziel (from her book Known by Salt)
  • The Wild Geese by Wendell Berry (from his book The Peace of Wild Things)

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🠊 Poetry sessions appear most every Sunday morning at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle 

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Wake to Words and Brew Some Coffee (November 10, 2024)

It has been a hot minute since we met for coffee and poetry, but I'm glad we've found each other again. 

Poems:

  • Grace by Wendell Berry
  • The Burial of the Old by Wendell Berry
  • A Lake Scene by May Swenson (from Poetry, 91:5 Feb. 1958)
  • Old Moon River Moon by Susan Bright (from her book Atomic Basket)

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🠊 Poetry sessions appear most every Sunday morning at https://www.facebook.com/erintpringle