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In the End

01.18.14 Posted in today's words by

Holly Day is a housewife and mother of 2 living in Minneapolis. She teaches needlepoint classes for the Minneapolis school district and writing classes at The Loft Literary Center. Her poetry has recently appeared in Hawai’i Pacific Review, Slant, and The Tampa Review, and she is the 2011 recipient of the Sam Ragan Poetry Prize […]


Choice

01.17.14 Posted in today's words by

Julia Hones writes mainly poetry and short stories. Her works have appeared in literary journals such as Gadfly Onlin, Epiphany Magazine, The Voices Project, Foliate Oak Literary Journal, Coffee Shop Poems, The Artistic Muse, Black Mirror Magazine, the Mindful Word, TRIVIA: Voices of Feminism, GreenSilk Journal, and others. She is the poetry editor of Southern Pacific […]


An Abandoned City

01.16.14 Posted in today's words by

Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan is a poet, literary critic, and essayist from the Republic of Macedonia. He has published 6 poetry collections and 2 books of criticism and essays. He won the Enchanting Poet Award for Excellence in poetry and his poetry has been internationally published and translated. An Abandoned City By Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan We created a […]


Fleeting Soul

01.15.14 Posted in today's words by

Bobbie Troy’s most recent poem to appear here was The Inconsequence of Self (December 2013). Fleeting Soul By Bobbie Troy The separation of spirit from matter was a mystery, and the union of spirit with matter was a mystery also. …………………………–Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray I often wonder where my soul goes at […]


Pleasure

01.14.14 Posted in today's words by

Another poetic observation from Linda Bojman. Pleasure By Linda Bojman Seeing a sunset, a moon on a clear night, Watching the stars twinkle and glow, Breathing in the smells of the country, Looking into a clear blue lake at swimming fish, Taking a long walk on a pretty day, Things that please an appreciative heart.


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