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God Gets His Start

09.10.13 Posted in today's words by

Mike Corum is completing his MFA in poetry  at the University of Nebraska. His poetry has appeared in Yellow Medicine Magazine, The Iowa Laurel, Wordland3 (UK), About Place Journal, and Uno Kudo. He is a native Iowan with deep roots in his state. He is especially proud of his 3 grown children, all making a […]


Silver Moss Fingers

09.09.13 Posted in today's words by

New work by a vox poetica favorite, KJ Hannah Greenberg. 🙂 Silver Moss Fingers By KJ Hannah Greenberg Silver moss fingers hang Against banded trunks. Also, golden thoughts of leaves, Those sunlit yellow diamonds, sway. Wordstar music, such as never, seeps, Bringing angels’ tears inlaid with frost. I was rich, too, When I pressed against […]


Banjo

09.08.13 Posted in today's words by

Bobby Steve Baker is a cosmetic surgeon in Lexington KY, moving toward the status of full-time writer. After a 35-year career in academic medicine, he completed an MFA in poetry at National University, San Diego. His work has been published widely in the United States and Canada (his homeland), and can be read at fine […]


Nests and Shells

09.08.13 Posted in today's words by

Cheryl A Van Beek has had poems published in Sandhill Review and Long Story Short Poetry, and forthcoming at Poetry Pacific and Dandelion Farm Review. She is a member of the Saint Leo Writers’ Circle and has also written for a local newspaper. She is a caregiver for her mother and lives with her wonderful […]


The View From the Dressing Room Door

09.06.13 Posted in today's words by

Natalie Easton is a 31-year-old poet who has more useless knowledge than she knows what to do with. She can catch a fly 9 times out of 10 and tell you all about rare birds and the precarious state of the health of frogs, but she can’t do math. Her poetry has appeared at The […]


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