CHANNILLO
Cityscapes: Urban Treasure, Urban Detritus
By Erin Armstrong

Series Description:

Our city streets contain a multitude of objects that people have left behind, lost, or abandoned—a single tap dancing shoe, a lost lipstick lid, a forgotten mug. These wayward items represent our untold stories, our lost moments stolen by time and place. This poetry collection is a linked series that focuses on those objects that we fail to notice as we walk our sidewalks and travel down our streets.

Category/Genre(s): Poetry
Updated: Weekly
Status: Completed



Author Bio For Erin Armstrong:

Erin Armstrong’s work has appeared in The Blue Guitar, FoundPolariods, Marco Polo Magazine, The Museum of Americana: a literary review, InkinThirds Magazine, Harmony Magazine, Flash Fiction Fridays, The Truth About the Fact, The Poet's Billow, Don't talk to me About Love, Fiction Southeast, Black Heart Magazine, Ain't Bad Press and is forthcoming in Lost Magazine. When she’s not writing, she can be found hiking and playing Ultimate Frisbee. She lives in Shoreline, Washington. Her work can be found at www.erinarmstrong.org.







Series Description:

Our city streets contain a multitude of objects that people have left behind, lost, or abandoned—a single tap dancing shoe, a lost lipstick lid, a forgotten mug. These wayward items represent our untold stories, our lost moments stolen by time and place. This poetry collection is a linked series that focuses on those objects that we fail to notice as we walk our sidewalks and travel down our streets.

Category/Genre(s): Poetry
Updated: Weekly
Status: Completed


Author Bio For Erin Armstrong:

Erin Armstrong’s work has appeared in The Blue Guitar, FoundPolariods, Marco Polo Magazine, The Museum of Americana: a literary review, InkinThirds Magazine, Harmony Magazine, Flash Fiction Fridays, The Truth About the Fact, The Poet's Billow, Don't talk to me About Love, Fiction Southeast, Black Heart Magazine, Ain't Bad Press and is forthcoming in Lost Magazine. When she’s not writing, she can be found hiking and playing Ultimate Frisbee. She lives in Shoreline, Washington. Her work can be found at www.erinarmstrong.org.