Original Poetry

Issue 1.3

Henry Hughes: Skeleton Pirates of America

Lilia Lee: Enough

Margot Brown:

This is Just to Say

Coffee Break

Bill Cooper:

The Christening

Insulation

Robert Demaree: Passing Over

BJ Brown: Capture What

Matthew Byrne: Mirror

Kenneth Gurney: Clover Leaf

William Doreski:

A Conspiracy of Colors

Soups of the Day

Lunar Implications

Carol Lynn Grellas:

The Inevitable Life of a Bubble

Breached

Mislaid

Kathryn Graves:

Woman Turns into Wall

About a Friend

K. Stuart-Anderson:

The Yellow Banana

Mamma Dada

My Left Leg

 

Issue 1.2

"Steam," "As Familiar as a Sparrow," and "Valley Birds," by Kathryn Alison Graves

"Nose in a Book," and "Seventeen and a Half Years Later," by Laura Nash

"Alphabet Soup," "Cat, Woman and Man," "Fade To Black," "Goodbye Kisses," and "Between the Lines," by Kenneth W. Anderson, Jr.

"23 - Middle Aged," and "Don’t Ask the Girl in Class to Coffee," by Mike Grill

"Homesick," by Lauren Bowden

 

Issue 1.1: Original Poetry

"Black Walnuts”  by Henry Hughes

Ode to the travelers on I-5”   by Shelby Case

Too Cold,” “Between Enemy Lines,” “Fermentation,"Mindful Transition,” and  “Poetry Reading in the City of Roses” by Kathryn Alison Graves

“The Red Oaks of Clarion Hill,” “Late Summer,” “Being Ernest,”“Iberia Under the Sun,”and “The Long Red Porch” by Kenneth W. Anderson, Jr.

A Gypsy in Madrid Stole My Passport,” by Evan Christopher

“Metapoetry Is a Cop-Out,” "Wishlistlessness,” “She Lay Dead Like Love,” and “Induced Memory,” by Christopher Keller

“Black Boxes,” by Jessica Evans

“Regretting You” by Amy Pike

"How a Dad Loves his Son” by Carl Miller

 

 


 

 

 

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