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My poem “Dear Judy” and extended duplex published in Solstice

I’m grateful to share that my poem “Dear Judy” was just published in Solstice Literary Magazine, a long-standing, mission-driven journal dedicated to diverse voices and socially engaged work. Solstice consistently publishes writing that leans into nuance, justice, and the complicated ways we move through the world, and I’m honored to have a poem included in their Spring 2026 issue.

This poem is part of a series I’ve been writing since my mother passed unexpectedly in January 2024—epistolary duplex poems addressed to her. Some are shaped by what’s happening around us; others turn inward, tracing the parts of my life and my mother’s life that continue to intersect. These poems have become a way for me to keep talking to her, to say what I still need to say, to stay close.

“Dear Judy” is the second poem from this series to be published. The first, “Dear Judy,” appeared in New Verse News  on September 16, 2025. I also wrote a short post about that publication and the project as a whole:
“My Duplex Poem ‘Dear Judy’ Published in New Verse News”.

Formally, this new piece is an extended duplex, a variation on the poetic form invented by Jericho Brown. A traditional duplex is a 14-line hybrid that braids the sonnet, ghazal, and blues through repetition and transformation. You can read more about the form on Poets.org in their entry on the duplex.

If you take a moment with the poem, I’d love to know how it meets you. Your feedback and conversations around the work are a big part of why I keep writing and sharing. Comment below or use my contact form.

And since it’s the thirtieth anniversary of National Poetry Month, consider writing to a poet whose work has meant something to you—let them know which poem stayed with you or why their voice matters.


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  1. A fine poem, well-conceived and peppered with touching, meaningful images. Very sorry that you lost your mother – this is a wonderful tribute.

  2. This is a terrific poem, Trish: economical, understated, effective, with the last line powerful because of that. A great introduction to the duplex form–sets up a compelling process with “In reverse.” Thanks! And thanks also for the work you do with your posts, which I receive weekly.

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