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To Don Quixote

06.16.10 Posted in today's words by

Kathryn Tate Jacoby’s poem Come and Love Me was posted in April. She’s a very busy lady and you can find out what she’s working on at her web site. Her poem today is just the right thing for graduates; it is that time of year. To Don Quixote By Kathryn Tate Jacoby In every walk of life […]


Wild Birdfeeder

06.15.10 Posted in today's words by

Christina Matthews introduced us to her persona poetry in April with Western Honey Bees. Today we get a look inside the mind (?!) of a different sort of creature, well, object. Read this poem and be inspired to write your own persona poem. Wild Birdfeeder By Christina Matthews From the window, she asks about desire. She […]


While sleeping in my bed

06.14.10 Posted in today's words by

Paul Goldberg lives in Baltimore and belongs to a wife, 3 children, and 2 dogs. He writes children’s poetry in between making a living. Paul is a graduate of the University of Florida and holds a masters degree from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. This poem takes us on a journey that could be a dream […]


Heart of It All

06.13.10 Posted in today's words by

Gillian Rene Gossling was born into a learned and close-knit Jewish family. They instilled in her from a very young age a great love of reading and writing. She has been a creative writer for several years. She has traveled extensively, lived in the UK for a few years, and has returned with her husband […]


I saw a light

06.12.10 Posted in Contributor Series 5, today's words by

Gianluca D’Elia is on the verge of big things. He is graduating from 8th grade and preparing to begin high school! You’ve read his work here before, most recently his poem Sojourn, which was part of Contributor Series 5: Dramatis Personae. Congratulations Gianluca! We are all looking forward to hearing about the great things you’re going […]


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