all poems © Joy Yourcenar
all images © Eric Boutilier-Brown
page last updated on July 22, 2002
We retell again and again the archetypal stories, internally sensing their eternal truths. Utah Phillips says time is an enormous long river that we can dip into. Myth coexists with time but doesn't depend on it for validity. Our myths are continuing chapters in a very old story.
Penelope
October, 1992
Cursing Pomegranates
April 29, 1997

Nimue
July 24,1999

Medusa
September 16,1998
Prometheus Redundant
January 14, 1993
Obeisance in the Time of Plague
November 18, 1998
Revelation
June 7, 1999
Isis in Denial
February 10, 1997