By Alessandra Bava

The Importance of Arts, Culture, The Creative Process, and how this project resonates with you.: Being born in Rome, Italy, and living in a city that is imbued with arts and culture makes me very sensitive to the topic. The monuments that surround me have been standing for millenia and are a testament of the creativity of mankind. I do hope that as writers and artists all we create may leave a mark that may inspire the future generations.

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation? Living in a countryside area, I often notice wild animals roam freely in my yard or around the fields, I feel particularly lucky to be able to watch a fox sit in the moonlight, or a hedegehog drink from the water cups I leave around for birds. I love my bird feeders, they enable me to admire a great variety of birds, from blackcaps, to robins, to goldfinches and occasionally a hoopoe too. My son who lives in Baja California often tells me stories relating to the whales, dolphins, and sea lions that live in that area. Or, about hummingbirds. I hope we all take time to admire the beauty of nature surrounding us. Our world is a fragile place and we must do all we can to preserve it.

Photo credit: Matteo Ramundo

Alessandra Bava is a poet and a translator living in the Eternal city. Three of her chapbooks have been published in the States: They Talk About Death, Diagnosis and Love & Other Demons. Her poems and translations have appeared in magazines such as Gargoyle, Plath Profiles, Tinderbox, and Waxwing.