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Mr (finally) Right

03.06.14 Posted in today's words by

Kerri Simons is a high school teacher who hails from a small farm town in Northwest Illinois. She currently lives in Chicago. Once she discovered how reading changed her life, she began to write. Kerri writes to process her own experiences and hopes readers will relate to and take solace from her words. Mr (finally) […]


vox poetica’s 15 Minutes of Poetry with Emma Eden Ramos

03.06.14 Posted in Blog Talk Radio by

Author Emma Eden Ramos is today’s guest. She’ll talk about her new book, Still at Your Door: A Fictional Memoir, and the use of poetic language in fiction.


Projection

03.05.14 Posted in today's words by

Anthony Ward’s most recent poem to appear here was Guardian (June 2013). Projection By Anthony Ward Memories like movies captured upon celluloid conscious, An avalanche of shadows cascading thoughts Spilling across pavements of personal projections Through images illumined by darkness, Editing lives into predisposed realities Combining mundanity of moment with fervour of imagination.  


Walking My Inner Being

03.04.14 Posted in today's words by

Changming Yuan’s poem Cybersburg Address: A Free Sonnet was published her in February 2014. Walking My Inner Being By Changming Yuan On a sunny Saturday afternoon I would lead my inner selfhood Out of my small rented room To the Fraser River Valley Park To let it play with other dogs Running and jumping wildly […]


We Are the Universe

03.03.14 Posted in today's words by

Melissa Studdard is the author of My Yehidah, The Tiferet Talk Interviews, and the best-selling novel Six Weeks to Yehidah. Her books have received numerous awards, including the Forward National Literature Award, the International Book Award, January Magazine‘s best children’s books of the year, The Reader’s Favorite Award, and the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award. Her […]


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