On Hope is a reverse poem I wrote mid-pandemic, that speaks about the emotional swing between hope and despair that we all experience cyclically.
Swipe through the post on the left to read it both ways >>>
Swipe through the post on the left to read it both ways >>>





I self-published On Hope this year in the form of limited edition hand-made accordion books. Anyone could get a copy - they can pay what they want or barter a piece of their own art. This was a fun and fruitful creative exercise.