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Hope – Bettina Brunner
Bio: Bettina Brunner is an abstract artist from Reston, Virginia who explores the ambivalence of our times in her work. Her day job is in international health, where part of her work is to increase the role of private health … Continue reading
Blackbird’s Red Wing- Janet Leahy
May 2020 The COVID-19 Pandemic storms through large cities—careens down main street in villages and towns. It wants to move in with the family on the corner, to claim the grandfather and his son who works in the meat-processing plant. … Continue reading
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Re(En)Vision Day 30
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Re(En)Vision Day 3: Lyman Grant
Breathe In/Breathe Out (Original Version) A man We know Too well Complains About That man That wears The mask Hooked Behind His ears Hiding His mouth What’s wrong With him That he Should feel That he Protect Me from Himself … Continue reading
Re(En)Vision Day 2: Stan Galloway
Riff on Susanna Jones (original Version) after Langston Hughes Susanna Jones (as good a name as any) wears black and red like a nocturnal rocket’s tail shimmery spume motile syncopated step fish quiver … Continue reading
Welcome to 30 for 30 Season 7
For the last 6 years, I have been presenting poets, famous and unknown, one each day, during the month of April in celebration of National Poetry Month. This began as a project to attract people to my web site, a … Continue reading
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When All Else Fails, There’s Always Poetry to Soothe the Soul
Here’s one Clouds almost touched myself today not far from the place that separates time time and time again clouds have seized me by the hand have bundled me off to the … Continue reading
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The Impeachment of Macbeth: A Poem by Edward Belfar
Here; s a link to a wonderful poem by Edward Belfar that was recently featured in HIGHSHELFPRESS.
Call for Poets: Seventh Annual 30 for 30 Poetry Celebration
The seventh annual 30 for 30 Poetry Celebration will again take place in April, and I am pleased to announce that it is once again being sponsored by Potomac Review. This year’s judge is David Lotte, and the winner will … Continue reading