In my memory my mother isin the shallows, maybeshin-deep, swishing minnows into a blue bucket.In my older memories my sister was helping, because she was;but we don’t speak anymore, sonow she isn’t. At least,now I don’t remember…
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Christine Barkley is an Irish-American writer based in the Pacific Northwest. Her poems and personal essays have appeared in Manhattan Review, The Journal, Massachusetts Review, Grain, The Indianapolis Review, Hole In The Head Review, Salamander, The Shore, Rust & Moth, Little Patuxent Review, and the Pinch, among others. She is a poetry reader for TriQuarterly and The Maine Review.