"If I walk into the wood / As far as I can walk, I come to my own door, / The door of the House in the Wood"
-Randall Jarrell
David Watters, author of the chapbooks Hollow & Round and Baby, is an Indiana poet who has lived in Southern Indiana for 14 years. Obsessed with cultivating human connections alongside a generous relationship with the land, he is a poet resident whose work is firmly rooted in place.
On this edition of The Poets Weave, David reads "After, for Netty Mae," "Postscript," and "Self Portrait as Self Healing for the Artist as a Child."