Anastasia Walker on selfies, seasons, and swimming in the ocean 🤳🍃🌊
In conversation with Sarah-Jean Krahn
Anastasia Walker is a poet, essayist, and scholar originally from Maine but now calls the Pittsburgh area home. She volunteers for the Transgender Law Center’s Prison Mail program and is a proud member of her community’s Indivisible group. She’s a passionate amateur photographer and musicologist and loves going for long walks and swimming in the ocean.
Visit Anastasia at: https://anastasiaswalker.blogspot.com/
In conversation with Sarah-Jean Krahn
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A short reflection on the enduring poetry of love, sadness, and the seasons.
i made this piece of music on a recent getaway to the Hudson Valley. it’s a simple improvised work. abstract. sad. mournful. unpolished. raw. but that’s how i feel these days. especially the latter.
When Dudgrick Bevins and luke kurtis met in NYC in the mid-2010s and discovered they were originally from the same area of northwest Georgia, they knew an eventual collaboration would make sense.
In conversation with Sarah-Jean Krahn