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[POEM] I Wish I Still Had Time to Ask About The Camellias by Erin Weeks — Ninth Heaven Literary & Arts Journal
I Wish I Still Had Time to Ask About The Camellias by Erin Weeks is now available to read on Ninth Heaven Literary & Arts Journal Issue II - Blue Spring.
It focuses on Weeks' realization that she can no longer ask my grandmother, who has dementia, about the details of her life when she was younger; it's a reflection on memories being lost within a person.
Erin Weeks is a poet and journalist native to South Carolina. Her personal writing often focuses on themes of home and nostalgia, and her first chapbook, Origins of My Love, was published by Bottlecap Press in 2021. She can be found on Instagram at @erinwkzzfrdrk.
Credit: @ninthheavenco (instagram)
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