All I Have by Rachel Turney after Avalon | One Poem After

All I Have by Rachel Turney after Avalon | One Poem After

From One Poem Only by Maggie Devers

June 6, 2026 · 3 min · Season 2 · Episode 37

About this episode

This episode features Rachel Turney's poem 'All I Have', a response to Avalon’s poem, as part of the One Poem After series.

One Poem Only is a daily ritual: one poem, center stage, just for now. This month, One Poem Only presents One Poem After , featuring selected poems written in response to the poems shared during National Poetry Month. Each piece began as a conversation with another poem and became something entirely its own. Today’s poem is All I Have by Rachel Turney after Not mine anymore by Avalon. Read the full poems on Substack . More from Rachel Turney ↓ @turneytalks on Instagram Rachel Turney on Substack Her books, Record Player Life (the b-side) , Retired Wannabe Club Kid , and Women Making Soup Together are out now You can discover more on her website: TurneyTalks.com More from Avalon ↓ @avalonspoems on Instagram Her book, Sorry, I didn’t mean to make it weird , is available now Support + Stay Connected to OPO If you’d like to support the show, Substack and Patreon members receive a copy of my book, For My Daughter , along with episodes from the audiobook. Poetry shows us what we need. Thank you for being part of the experience.

People in this episode

Host: Maggie Devers

Guest: Rachel Turney

Topics covered

  • poetry
  • response poems
  • National Poetry Month
  • artistic conversation
  • self-expression

Keywords

  • poem
  • Rachel Turney
  • Avalon
  • poetry response
  • artistic expression
  • One Poem Only
  • National Poetry Month

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Record Player Life (the b-side), Retired Wannabe Club Kid, Women Making Soup Together, Sorry, I didn’t mean to make it weird

Books & works: All I Have, Not mine anymore, For My Daughter

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