Bio of Gay Guard-Chamberlin

Gay Guard-Chamberlin is a Chicago poet and artist living in the redolent Devon Ave. neighborhood. Her first book of 36 poems, Red Thread Through a Rusty Needle, was released by New Wind Publishing. Gay has a Masters in Interdisciplinary Arts from Columbia College, Chicago. She has also studied and taught an array of topics, from collage and papermaking to women’s self-defense and InterPlay.

As often as possible, she and her sister in California, Anara Guard, perform their poetry together as Sibling Revelry; in April of this year they co-taught a workshop in Collaborative Poetry online for the Chicago Public Library’s celebration of Poetry Month. Gay also edits manuscripts, teaches creativity to adults, and poetry to young writers.

Mad for the Moon

I'm an unapologetic lunatic
for all things numinous
lovely and luminous

I’m fanatic for the fantastic
the phosperescence
of biolumenescence

the opalescent essence
of moonlight in refraction
the knowing reflection

inside an abalone shell
its lustrous glossy gleams
like the iridescent dreams

of miniature moons
milky-pearl planets crystal spheres
singing bowls for the waning years