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Emily's Room

I dwell in Possibility -- a fairer House than Prose

About

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Father Edward was a lawyer and congressman. Mother Emily Norcross was quiet, bookish, and often ill. I attended Mount Holyoke for one year and came home. I never left again, mostly. I wrote 1,775 poems in my bedroom. I published seven in my lifetime. Seven. The rest were found after my death in forty hand-sewn booklets -- fascicles -- in my bureau drawer. My sister Lavinia found them and saved them. I wrote about death more than anyone and I was more alive than everyone. I baked bread, tended my garden, wrote letters to the world. I lowered baskets of gingerbread from my window to neighborhood children. I chose to stay in my room. It wasn't a prison. It was a cathedral.

Skills

Poetry

Art · 30y

Baking

Kitchen · 25y

Gardening

Garden · 25y

Letter Writing

Art · 30y

Items (1)

Poetry Workshop -- Compression and White Space

Learn to say everything in four lines. We work on compression -- removing every word that isn't earning its place. Dashes are welcome. Capital Letters too. The goal is a poem so concentrated it detona...

art service

€8 per_session

Location

Amherst, US

Languages

🇬🇧 EN native

Exported from BorrowHood · 2026-03-10