Medmic

Ohio Night

Patricia Cannon has been a Registered Nurse at UCSF since 2001. Her passions are her faith, photography, and the written word in all its forms.

Artwork by Autumn Foote.

Hallelujah

By Jayesh Sharma I’ve gotten used to the scene I walk into: softened light illuminating a twin sized bed filled to the brim with stuffed

Interview with poet Kelly R. Samuels by Jane Newkirk

Kelly R. Samuels is the author of the full-length collection All the Time in the World (Kelsay Books) and two chapbooks: Words Some of Us Rarely Use and Zeena/Zenobia Speaks. She is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee with work appearing in The Massachusetts Review, Court Green and RHINO. She lives in the Upper Midwest.

Jane Newkirk serves as the poetry editor at Medmic. Her poems have appeared in Empty House Press, The Shore, Naugatuck River Review, The Night Heron Barks, Intima, and others. In 2019, her creative nonfiction was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is an occupational therapist in Jackson, Mississippi.

Three Poems by Dick Westheimer

Dick Westheimer lives in rural southwest Ohio. He is winner of the
2023 Joy Harjo Poetry Prize, a Rattle Poetry Prize finalist, and a Pushcart and Best of the Net nominee. His poems have appeared or upcoming in Whale Road Review, Rattle, OneArt, Abandon Journal, Stone Poetry Quarterly, and Minyan. His chapbook, A Sword in Both Hands, Poems Responding to Russia’s War on Ukraine, is published by SheilaNaGig. More at www.dickwestheimer.com

Two Poems by Peggy Shumaker

Peggy Shumaker’s upcoming book is called still water carving light (Red Hen Press). Her lyrical memoir Just Breathe Normally chronicles her recovery after a life-changing wreck. She is deeply grateful to the doctors, nurses, techs, and staff whose care allowed her to heal and thrive.

Celebration

By Alexander Antigua Made

Alex is a third-year medical student at the Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University. He plans to specialize in Diagnostic Radiology with interests in Breast, Pediatrics, and Interventional Radiology. In his spare time, he enjoys board games, movies, and reading.

Something’s Gonna Get You

David Bereby is an author from Brooklyn, New York. He frequently writes about science, especially science that touches on human behavior.

is work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Nature, Smithsonian, Aeon, Nautilus, The New Republic and many other publications.

He can be reached at :

https://substack.com/@davidberreby

My Doctor’s Appointments Feel Like Little Vacations

David Bereby is an author from Brooklyn, New York. He frequently writes about science, especially science that touches on human behavior.

is work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic, Nature, Smithsonian, Aeon, Nautilus, The New Republic and many other publications.

He can be reached at :

https://substack.com/@davidberreby

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Kate Koplow is an essayist and poet from Concord, Massachusetts. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California, as she finishes up her degree in Comparative Literature at Occidental College. Kate is most interested in writing about chronic illness, mental health, and philosophy.

Unraveling

Pamela Ahlen is Special Events Coordinator for Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth. She compiled and edited Osher’s Anthology of Poets and Writers: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years at Dartmouth and is the author of the chapbook Gather Every Little Thing (Finishing Line Press) and the co-author (with Anne Bower) of Getting it Down on Paper, Shaping a Friendship (Orchard Street Press).