It's just poetry, it won't bite

Ever

08.27.10 Posted in today's words by

Author of 6 collections of poetry and more than 600 poems published in journals and anthologies, Scott Owens is editor of Wild Goose Poetry Review, Vice President of the Poetry Council of North Carolina, and recipient of awards from the Pushcart Prize Anthology, the Academy of American Poets, the NC Writers’ Network, the NC Poetry Society, […]


Late Summer

08.26.10 Posted in today's words by

Ann Van Velthoven lives in New Jersey. She doesn’t think of herself as a writer, having spent many years drawing and painting instead. Her daughters tell her they would like to see her return to the visual arts since they are not gifted in that way. Ann says this poem appeared to her and she […]


Flower Anatomy

08.25.10 Posted in today's words by

Rebecca Anne Renner was born and raised in the Sunshine State, where she currently lives and goes to school at Stetson University. While not writing questionable poetry or trying to finish her novel, she volunteers at a wildlife rehabilitation center and complains about the weather. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming at Underground Voices and Liquid Imagination, […]


La Danse Immobile

08.24.10 Posted in today's words by

Michael Turner was born in Baltimore and has spent much of his life traveling. He joined the US Navy after high school and spent the next 28 years traveling from South Korea to the islands of Greece and acquiring his education. Recently retired, Mike spends his time ballroom dancing, doing odd jobs, and writing poetry […]


Rain Inside

08.23.10 Posted in words to linger on by

Jennifer Brady is a lover of words and creation living in Wisconsin. She often sees herself in both, but most enjoys the view of who she is through the eyes of her two young children. This poem captures how she often sees her internal life reflected in nature. How often has it happened to you […]


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