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Poem by Beth Huddleston

Beth Huddleston Deep within your glassy stare, a spark emerges.For a brief moment, you smile with recognition! ©2019 Beth Simpson Huddleston Beth Huddleston is a graduate of Radford University (BS) and Shenandoah University (MSED). Her collection of poems, Run, Meadow … Continue reading

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Poems by Cliff Lynn and Joanna Howard

Cliff Lynn Imitating art this is the most frightening stephen kingnovel I’ve ever been a minor character in ©2019 Cliff Lynn Like most little-known poets, Cliff Lynn was a reject from the Gong Show. A U.S. Navy veteran, Cliff resumed … Continue reading

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Poems by Beth Spragins and Sarah Munson

Beth Spragins Autumnal Equinox Cinders of a shooting starKindle balefires in my bones. © 2019 Elizabeth Spencer Spragins Elizabeth Spencer Spragins is a fiber artist, poet, and writer who taught in community colleges for more than a decade. Her tanka … Continue reading

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Poems by Dan Wilson and Tj Miller

Dan Nelson LINDA Linda, I heard you had died – why didn’t you tell me?There are so many things to have said that must now wait. ©2019 Dan Nelson Daniel N. Nelson is a poet masquerading as an international consultant … Continue reading

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Poems by Robert P. Arthur and Heather Banks

Robert P. Arthur I have trailed a woman into the dark Melfa woods and discovered the cold moon  breaking into teeth of silver ©2019 Robert P. Arthur Robert P. Arthur is the President of the Poetry Society of Virginia and was … Continue reading

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Poems by Ben Somerville and Sharon Allerson

Ben Somerville Evolve Tell me, am I wrong?      If so, I’ll try again © 2019 Ben Somerville Ben Somerville is a musician, writer, and recording engineer. His latest solo work is Entanglement, a rock-folk-funk album which tells the … Continue reading

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Poems by Rebecca K. Leet and Carrie Sage

Rebecca K. Leet Silent Volumes Muted by ninety years, she rocks on the creaky gliderand braids rags into rugs, spinning stories she cannot share. ©2019 Rebecca K Leet Rebecca. K. Leet’s debut book of poetry, Living with the Doors Wide … Continue reading

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Poems by Rick Landers and Stan Galloway

Rick Landers Chimp – This Fear of Knowledge My mind expands outward, from shadow to brightnessTrembling from this unfamiliar emerging lightness… © 2019 Rick Landers Rick Landers is a singer-songwriter (guitar), who is the publisher of Guitar International magazine and has … Continue reading

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Poems by Lady Di and Graham Pilato

Graham Pilato (Mire People Goods) “Do right, take your bread; help yourself, help your head.”(Noitdoesn’tmatterHOWno;noitdoesn’tmatterHOWno.) © 2019 Graham Pilato Graham is an actor, a tutor, and a general layabout-wishes-he-was-doing-more-as-he-lays-about artist/laborer. Sylvia Dianne Beverly I have always loved you DarlingI have … Continue reading

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Poems by Paula Schulz and Derek Kannemeyer

Paula Schulz Autumn trees let go their hands        their hands! The beauty of a life is in how it gives itself away. © 2019 Paula Schulz Paula Schulz has been involved in several ekphrastic projects, nominated for a Pushcart and … Continue reading

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