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Let’s Away

02.06.18 Posted in today's words by

Lindsay Holeman lives and writes in New Jersey, where she is a teaching artist at Fresh Theatre Arts. She has published poetry in Passages in Time and Sensations Magazine.  Let’s Away By Lindsay Holeman Huge windows offer a view of the surrounding woods and bring in plenty of light to the room. I inhale the […]


Entrepreneurs at More Than Six eBay Shops

02.05.18 Posted in today's words by

KJ Hannah Greenberg’s most recent poem to appear here was “Or By Inland Lakes” (December 2017). Her latest collection from Unbound CONTENT is Mothers Ought to Utter Only Niceties; order it here. Entrepreneurs at More than Six EBay Shops By KJ Hannah Greenberg Entrepreneurs at more than six EBay shops grieve their lack of goombahs. […]


Muga

02.04.18 Posted in today's words by

Lucas Powers’ most recent poem to appear here was “December Advice” (December 2017) Muga By Lucas Powers The smallest Bird is Picking at The prickly Ball hanging From the smallest Highest limb Of the Japanese Maple It has no Business being That high Little samurai Bending the Rubberband Limb as far As she will go […]


Salt and Dragons

02.03.18 Posted in today's words by

Barbara van der Vossen’s most recent poem to appear here was “Two Fish” (July 2017) Salt and Dragons By Barbara van der Vossen Weekly I drive the raised highway past the city where salt peaks lie like Western mountains of grit along Baltimore harbor old and infused with spoiled evidence of a town’s history recently […]


Paradox

02.02.18 Posted in today's words by

Max Reif’s most recent poem to appear here was “Anticipation” (September 2017) Paradox By Max Reif How empty I must first be to become so full, how dead to become so alive Helplessness, it sometime seems, is my only skill.


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