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On Making a PDF

01.16.12 Posted in today's words by

Harris Tobias’ most recent poem to appear here was Shifted (November 2011). Updated links to Harris’ blogs:click here and here. On Making a PDF By Harris Tobias I make a pdf the old-fashioned way,The way my father taught me.I gather the “p’s in the fallWhen the leaves are just on the verge of turning.The “d”s I get from […]


how to find the calendar made for the muse

01.16.12 Posted in words to linger on by

PMPope’s most recent poem to appear here was Autumn’s Song From Tomorrow(November 2011). His book of poems, Written All Over Your Face{book}, was released in December 2011 from unbound CONTENT. how to find the calendar made for the muse By PMPope You have to rummage through all this papersearching for one pieceyou scribbled out of a lyrical daydedicatedly […]


Springtime Bliss

01.15.12 Posted in today's words by

Laura Zucca-Scott’s most recent poem to appear here was Gliding Princess, published as part of Contributor Series 10: Silken Rags in December 2011. Springtime Bliss By Laura Zucca-Scott From my car windowI see the slender grassBowing downTo a merciless wind A sweet December daySmiles running awayFaster than a red Mustang A hope you stay strongAnd surviveThe […]


At Last

01.14.12 Posted in today's words by

Michael Tweed is a photographer whose world event images have been published by the Associated Press and the New York Times. He has shot photographs and videos for numerous musicians. Visit his site to see some of his brilliant work. He writes lyrics and poems as another form of artistic expression. At Last By Michael Tweed ModestyI […]


Ice cream heroes

01.13.12 Posted in today's words by

Sarah Endo’s most recent poem to appear here was Chocolate in the Bronx (September 2011). Ice cream heroes By Sarah Endo Wrestle frozen boulders from Chilly Cowto trunk to school; dodge buckets and mops, extricatehand truck from custodian’s closet; fold silverlegs from fake wood laminate tables, propopen on blacktop, shake-test for stability. Dangle sleeve-pushed-up armsinto vats of […]


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