A Letter from the Thaw
Essay4 min read·February 27, 2026

A Letter from the Thaw

Mira Tovesdotter
Mira Tovesdotter

Poet. Photographer of thresholds.

Today the ice along the fence-line let go, all at once, in a sound like a book being closed in another room. I walked out to see. The dog came with me and did not bark, which is rare, and which I took as a kind of agreement.

I have been trying, this winter, to write a poem about absence, and I have been failing in the particular way that tells me I am asking the wrong question of it. You cannot describe a room that is empty. You can only describe the shape of the thing that is missing from it.

The thaw is not the end of winter. It is winter telling a story about itself.

I am sending this letter because the thaw made me want to tell someone, and because you have always been, in my mind, the sort of person to whom one sends weather reports.

With love, and with the first birds of February,

— M.

Mira Tovesdotter
Mira Tovesdotter

Mira's work moves between verse and image — rooms half-lit, frost on window glass, the moment a kettle begins to sing. She teaches a winter workshop in Gotland each February.

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