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Jonathan Goes to Search for It at Sunset

04.11.13 Posted in today's words by

Stephen Page is the author of The Timbre of Sand and Still Dandelions. He holds a BA from Columbia University and an MFA from Bennington College. He is the recipient of The Jess Cloud Memorial Prize for Poetry. He loves to travel, teach, ranch, and spend time with his family. Visit his blog. And his blog. Jonathan Goes to Search for […]


In the Forest

04.10.13 Posted in today's words by

Raynard Darthart is a New Jersey-based writer.  In the Forest By Raynard Darthart I need some time to clear my mind,So I went to a place where I could unwind.Free from all the hurt and pain,No people, buildings, planes or trains,I stayed in this place all day and night,Listening to Mother Earth bring it to […]


A Life of Exploration, Finance

04.09.13 Posted in today's words by

Worthy Evans’ poem Columbus Day 10/10/2011 appeared here in August 2012. A Life of Exploration, Finance By Worthy Evans When the time seemed right, when I had giventhe required effort at moving the leveraround within the circle, I gave birthto an old man. He had a benign lookon his face, as if he had done somethinghorrible and […]


Free Verse

04.08.13 Posted in today's words by

Neal Williams is a man of mystery. He writes. That’s all you need to know. Free Verse By Neal Williams Freedom to write whenever I want,In any way I want,Making meMy ownVoice


The Way of Bear

04.08.13 Posted in words to linger on by

Jeremy Nathan Marks is an American who came to Canada 7 years ago to gain a new perspective on living in North America. He has since gotten married, adopted 2 rescue dogs, become a permanent resident, and begun exploring what it is he went to Canada to find. Poetry has become Jeremy’s means of grappling […]


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