Today on LatinosUSA: A prose poem by Joni Caggiano (Editor Francisco Bravo Cabrera)

Family Blood Fall burns my flesh like rusty shades of her leaves. I cocoon in sorrow’s labored breath as I dine on erstwhile memories. My presence …

A prose poem by Joni Caggiano (Editor Francisco Bravo Cabrera)

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  1. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

    This prose poem is hauntingly beautiful, rich with visceral imagery and emotional depth. The language feels raw yet carefully wrought, drawing the reader into a space where memory, grief, and identity intertwine. Phrases like “cocoon in sorrow’s labored breath” linger long after reading, carrying both pain and quiet endurance. It’s a powerful piece that invites contemplation rather than explanation, and it resonates through its restraint as much as its intensity. A striking and memorable work—thank you for sharing it.

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  2. Avatar de Willie Torres Jr. Willie Torres Jr. dice:

    Congratulations, Joni, on being published and recognized by LatinoUSA Magazine! Your poem Family Blood is powerful, raw, and deeply moving.

    So proud to see your voice and artistry celebrated.

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