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Butterfly

12.05.13 Posted in today's words, Uncategorized by

Colin W Campbell escaped from the day job in Scotland and now writes very short fiction and poetry in Sarawak on the lovely green island of Borneo and faraway in Yunnan in southwest China. About 70 of his poems and 50 of his stories have been published and he keeps writing. Visit his website. Butterfly […]


A Man’s Dreams

12.04.13 Posted in today's words by

Elora Shore’s most recent poem to appear here was Time in the Sand (October 2012). Her poetry has also appeared at Moon Drenched Fables and Grey Sparrow Journal. A Man’s Dreams By Elora Shore Your cawing calls circle in the sky And I walk this dusty road. Did you intend the snubs To drown my […]


City Wi-Fi Disconnect

12.03.13 Posted in today's words by

Martine Johansen is a 23-year-old journalist and writer with a postgraduate degree in journalism from London School of Journalism. She works as the Norwegian and Information and Press Officer for BetterNow in Copenhagen. In 2011 Martine completed a creative writing course at Corpus Christin in Oxford. She has a writer’s desk at skriveloftet (writer’s loft) […]


Awash

12.02.13 Posted in today's words, Uncategorized by

John Pursch’s most recent poem to appear here was Together (September 2012). Awash By John Pursch Derring-do, stamen drew, duly sunken haunted hand, when dingy purple cuticles shun forcing algae’s rhythmic sand beneath a haughty sailor frozen height becomes. Yet, far above his chronic pallor suds of sodden sturgeon hover high in calm aridity, polished […]


Void

12.01.13 Posted in today's words, Uncategorized by

Cheryl A Van Beek’s poem Nests and Shells appeared here in September 2013. Void By Cheryl A Van Beek Far above my laptop hawks glide tilting in circular slow motion painting rims of cloud cluster following some primal notion. Like earthworms in a garden, we surface through layers of history then forget to return to […]


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