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Welcome to the COVID-19 Project
COVID-19. A word that has come to be dreaded. A disease that has caused not just a lethal pandemic, but which has created a global economic crisis as well. Lock downs throughout the world. Job losses that now threaten to … Continue reading
Two Announcements
Dear all: I would like to draw your attention to two events that will be happening this week. First, Dennis Price will once again be featuring the 30 for 30 project on his show, Hotline with Dennis Price, to be … Continue reading
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Call for Poems: COVID-19
Yes, I’m looking for poems about your experience with the COVIC-19 pandemic. Feeling secluded? Lonely” Scared? Unsettled? Have you experienced the virus or know someone who has? Lost anyone? Are you feeling uncertain about the future? This is a non-judged, … Continue reading
This year’s winner is…
I want to thank everyone who joined in this year’s 30 for 30 National Poetry Month celebration, sponsored by Potomac Review. There were many fine poems and many fine revisions which both surprised and delighted. I hope that those of … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 30
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Re(En)Vision Day 29: Bonnie Naradzay
One-Sided Conversation (Original Version) A man in Japan built a small booth white with glass panels on a grassy hill overlooking the Pacific with a disconnected rotary phone inside so he could talk to his dead cousin, whom he … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 28: Pat Jacobs
THE BIG FAINT THE BIG FAINT (Original Version) I never fell out before So when I got up off the floor It was as big a surprise to you as to me ‘cause I never fell out, you see They … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 27: Kim Roberts
The Book(Original Version) The book is a torso, a mutilated hulk of limbless stone— but whether fragmented by time or by origin, by mistake or by design, is hard to tell. An artifact standing … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 26: Zeina Azzam
Dinnertime (original version) The forks to probe are where they belong. The knives for cutting rest on the right. The spoons for measuring don’t know where to fit, and whether we need them anymore. Candles with black wicks, … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 25: Marc Drexler
To preserve formatting, this poem has been saved as a PDF. Please click on the link below to access it. Marc is a DC area poet who grew up in Iowa. He is a member of the Earth Collective, a … Continue reading