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Frozen

04.03.13 Posted in today's words by

Jennifer Greenholt is a long-time resident of North Carolina, having grown up surrounded by the vineyards of the Yadkin Valley. She escaped briefly to Virginia, where she earned a BA in English from Bridgewater College before returning to her roots to complete a Master’s Degree at Wake Forest University. While studying Shakespearean literature, she used […]


If This Were My Last Day

04.02.13 Posted in today's words by

Kelly DeMaegd currently lives with her husband in Sherrills Ford NC. She spends her time creating mixed media collage, gardening, and writing poetry. She has had a previous poem published at Wild Goose Poetry Review. If This Were My Last Day By Kelly DeMaegd If this were my last dayI would iron linen napkins,put the […]


Cud

04.01.13 Posted in today's words by

Lou Pugliese’s most recent poem to appear here was Reflections on a pretty lady’s garden, published as part of Contributor Series 11: On Birthdays (June 2012), and it is one of my favorites.   Cud By Lou Pugliese I think I would have been a better man if God had made me a cowSticking my head […]


A Dialogue of Bards

04.01.13 Posted in words to linger on by

Nicholas Gagnier is a poet and aspiring novelist from Ottawa Ontario. A Dialogue of BardsBy Nicholas GagnierI found my muse deep in the refuse, thedark intentions of once good men.Like proud knots that havecome loose,their most fundamental ideals wereleft hanging by a thread.The breadand the butterof another life, theformer Samaritan claimedby inner storms ofunrest.It’s a […]


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