Jill Pearlman is a Rhode-Island poet exploring ecstasy in the decentered self and world. Her poems wander the world as impatient travelers, immersing in disorder and reflecting voices of fluidity and phenomena. Within chaos, the life of poetry is always growing, seeding the next moment, sensing new values. Pearlman's poems have appeared in Salamander, Barrow Street, The Common (upcoming), Ocean State Review, Crosswinds, Soul-Lit, Indicia. She has produced several multimedia poetry series: “Trees Road Vertigo,” documenting the fate of plane trees in France, and “Mirrors, a conversation with Avivah Zornberg.” She posts weekly poems at jillpearlman.com and at jillpearlman on X.
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