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Pinecrest

06.15.11 Posted in today's words by

KC Bosch’s last poem to appear here was Untitled. Today he gives us winter when you’re wishing for summer. Some of us are on the brink of summer, but still wishing for it since it feels pretty cold still for June …  Pinecrest By KC Bosch Needing fuel, it’s only five miles, power out Q-Stop, closed. […]


My Daughter Sings

06.14.11 Posted in today's words by

Dee Thompson’s most recent poem here was Anachronism. She writes poetry about family and she has written books about being a mother to special needs adoptive children. She also writes an amazing blog, full of information, humor, affection and real-life moments. My Daughter Sings By Dee Thompson My daughter’s voice seeps out from underneath her door, And […]


Sometimes the rain

06.13.11 Posted in today's words by

Rob Krabbe’s most recent poem here was The Next Time I Die. Tonight he gives us a love poem. Sometimes the rain By Rob Krabbe Sometimes the gentle rain wraps around me, cooling my skin. It takes me to itself like an old familiar lover that knows me  better than she knows herself. A deeper love […]


The Plot

06.13.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Matthew Ross is 33 and from England. He is living and working as an ESL teacher in Seoul. His work has been published in Osprey Journal, Haggard and Hallo, Edison Literary Review, Two Hawks Quarterly, and Munyan. When Matthew is not teaching or writing he enjoys reading the work of Philip Larkin and Hugo Williams among others.  The PlotBy Matthew Roberts […]


What Have You on Sunday Afternoon

06.12.11 Posted in today's words by

Maureen Donatelli’s most recent poem here was Nectar. Read them both and you’ll get a sense for Maureen’s versatility. What Have You on Sunday Afternoon By Maureen Donatelli clouds measure, white feathers cross a sapphire sky, water is the outcome, pulled from warm sweet skin, with sermons and yellow straw hats abandoned to the shade of […]


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