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Poems by Michael Peck and Norah Vawter

Michael Peck you cannot change who you were who you are is now being written ©2019 Michael Peck Michael Peck is a graduate of the University of Utah in English.He is a mediator, negotiator, and painter who loves the desert … Continue reading

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Poems by Marian Shapiro and Jan Bohall

Marian Shapiro Late Coming soon? Dead? © 2019 Marian Kaplun Shapiro At the edge of 80, Marian Kaplun Shapiro is now experimenting with new visual forms of poetry, intending to put together a new chapbook this year. She continues her … Continue reading

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Poems by Robyn Greenhouse and Diane Wilbon Parks

Robyn Greenhouse Tattered corners, image fades, fingers trace smiles of younger facesGrant me one secret power? Strength to rewind time and linger in your love © 2019 Robyn Greenhouse Robyn has worked many jobs, but her favorite job has been … Continue reading

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Welcome to 30 for 30 2019

Today marks the six year anniversary of 30 for 30, a project I started in 2013. It was a way to engage people, to attract people to my web site and to make it a place where others could find … Continue reading

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Michele Madigan Somerville

Elegy for Paul Violi & After “Abundance” In Fra Paolo’s great picture “Canal Street,” everything’s half off. Nothing’s quite right, the gutters have been purged of vagabond whizz, cigarette butts and squid viscera all power- washed away by civil currents … Continue reading

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National Poetry Month – 30 for 30

April not only brings showers, blossoms and warm weather, it is also National Poetry Month, a month devoted to the vibrant voices who make up the poetry community, who toil in the nuts and bolts of language and who produce … Continue reading

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