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Erosion

04.16.10 Posted in today's words by

Karen Schindler is the managing editor of POW Fast Flash Fiction where she publishes (and is always looking for) works of fiction between 100 and 1000 words long. Her most recent appearance here was part of Contributor Series 4 with her poem Now that I know. You can find her news and newest at miscellaneous yammering. Erosion By Karen […]


Baby’s Friends

04.15.10 Posted in today's words by

KJ Hannah Greenberg has brought us a real mix of theme and emotion in her writing (Sentiment’s Chowder, Mala’alot Dafna’s Center: Community Teichel, My Boyfriend Coughs up Platitudes, Living as Though It Matters). This giggle of a poem is as delightful as the child who inspired it must be. Don’t we all know an infant like this and […]


Damn Syndrome

04.14.10 Posted in today's words by

Taryn Spencer is 23 years old. She graduated with a BA from Sam Houston State University. She writes poetry, fiction, and essays. Her favorite book is The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and her favorite singer is Billie Holiday. You can read more of her work at her web site. Taryn uses pacing and cadence to […]


Special

04.13.10 Posted in today's words by

Estrella Azul lives and writes in Romania. She is an emerging young writer, passionate about reading, floral art, and photography, with a soulful outlook on life. You can see more of her work and learn more about her at her blog. Note her use of humor in this poem, a quality that features in her flash […]


The Old Man on the Bus

04.12.10 Posted in words to linger on by

Mark William Jackson made his debut at vox poetica with Greatest Story Ever Told and you may have read his blog. In Mark’s own words, “The Old Man on the Bus is a journey poem; the geographical destination is irrelevant, the real journey is psychological.” The Old Man on the Bus By Mark William Jackson A […]


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