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Gael’s Mother III

10.21.09 Posted in today's words by

Lisa Marie Basile is a metropolitan New York City girl. She is expecting to graduate from Pace University in December 2009 with a degree in English language and literature. While at Pace she won six writing awards in the university’s Annual Writing Contest (first place in poetry and fiction! Yay!). Her work has been published […]


The Morning After

10.20.09 Posted in today's words by

Neil Ellman won his college’s poetry prize ($50) more than 40 years ago. Now retired, he is writing again, and having fun seeing his work appear in many national and international online journals. He recently had a poem published in Astropoetica, for which he earned $5. As you all know, he was paid nothing for […]


Still

10.19.09 Posted in today's words by

Eve Hall is an author and poet who makes her home in Atlanta, GA. She has self-published several books of poetry and children’s books. Her work has been featured in magazines including The Poet’s Cut, Skyline Publications, Purpose, Mature Living, and Wee Ones. Visit her Web site to learn more about her. This is a […]


The Hawk Omen

10.18.09 Posted in today's words by

Larry Blazek was born in Northern Indiana, but he moved to the south of that state for the weather (better suited to cycling) and the cheap land. He has been publishing the magazine-format collage Opossum Holler Tarot since 1983. His work has been published in journals including Mad Moth, The Flask Review, and Oceania. Larry […]


When I Drowned

10.17.09 Posted in today's words by

We are not all exhibitionists. Some of us are shy. Some of us arrange our words with no thought of sharing them with the world. For those in this camp, it is very good that there are among us those others who know nothing from shy and will throw it all out there for the world […]


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