Mary Alexandra Agner

Mary Alexandra Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets. Her latest book of poetry is The Scientific Method (Parallel Press 2011). Her nonfiction appears in Humanities, ChemMatters and Escapist Magazine. She can be found online at http://www.pantoum.org.

Abstract Math and Honeyed Apples

It has been said that Alan Turing committed suicide by eating a poisoned apple, but his mother, daughter of a railway engineer, disagreed. The thing about dwarves is that they’re often tardy. When you spend your days with ore, uncountable … Continue reading