Emily’s Cat-at-Strophe

Susan Yount’s Poetry Tarot
If it looks as though I’ve been spending an inordinate amount of time reading other people’s blogs of late, it’s because I have been. Even so, I felt pretty blessed to come across this post from Kathleen Kirk, at Wait! I Have a Blog?! (As well as the amazing Death tarot card depicting Emily Dickinson.)
The bonus is Kathleen’s link to Cat-at-Strophe, a special poetry and images feature at EIL.
Many thanks! The fantastic tarot card is by poet, performer, and collage artist Susan Yount!
Kathleen — I love Susan Yount’s work. This card always makes me think of Dickinson’s definition of poetry: “If I feel that the top of my head were physically taken off, I know that is poetry.”