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Julianne Palumbo - Books
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Available October 31, 2014 from Finishing Line Press. A poetry chapbook about raising children in which their growing up is both celebrated and mourned. The progression of poems reflects the poet's struggle to replace that precious act of raising now-grown children with something equally worthy. Available now from Flutterpress. Do you ever doubt your parents when they tell you you're okay just the way you are? I think, therefore I am.". But, I don't need to think,. To know that I am. When I look down,.
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Books - Don Thompson Poetry... San Joaquin Ink
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A Journal of the Drought Year:. NEW: Poems that respond to a weather report westerners can neither ignore nor do anything about. The second section turns to more spiritual concerns in "Praying with Kit Smart.". Available from Encircle Publications. Something About the Light:. NEW: The most recent vintage from the terroir of the San Joaquin Valley. Available from Flutter Press. This is part three of a San Joaquin Trilogy beginning with. Prize 2008) an . Everything Barren Will Be Blessed. Out of print), w...
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Black Poppy Review: About
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Is a literary journal featuring free verse poetry, flash fiction, mini-chapbook collections, and book reviews of a darker nature. We want work that lingers and haunts. Send us horror, paranormal, gothic, ghosts, hauntings, dark fairy tales, the unknown, and the everyday observed through a dark lens. Black Poppy Review publishes work periodically throughout the year. Sandy Benitez is the founding editor of. Her first novel, a gothic fantasy, The Rosegiver,. Is available on Amazon.com and Createspace.
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Poppy Road Review: Submission Guidelines
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Image courtesy of pinterest. 1 Submissions are OPEN. Poppy Road publishes work year-round. Poems: Include ONLY 1-2 poems in the body of your email (no attachments), 25 lines or less. Send to PoppyRoadEditor at Outlook dot com. Also include a brief bio of 50 words or less, preferably your name, location, and your interests. Haiku: Include 1-5 haiku in the body of your email (no attachments). Send to the above email address. Also include a brief bio of 50 words or less. 3 If published, please wait two weeks.
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Poppy Road Review: About
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Art by Brooke Shaden. Is a literary journal featuring free verse poetry, haiku, flash fiction, and interviews with poetry and fiction authors. Journey with us on the road to poems that linger and haunt- discover poems of enchantment, fantasy, fairy tale, dreams, dystopian, surreal, and anything located deep in-between the cracks. Poppy Road Review publishes work year-round. Sandy Benitez writes poetry and fiction. She is the founding editor of. Poppy Road Review and Flutter Press. As Long As I Have A Roo...
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Poppy Road Review: Where You End & I Begin by Mark Danowsky
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January 27, 2016. Where You End and I Begin by Mark Danowsky. On this occasion it’s not true. Look at me, I’m not you. Under the mask of decision fatigue. And because I have a hand-me-down. Gift card, I treat myself to gourmet coffee. At the end of the shopping trip. But almost pass on a blueberry scone. Until I remember it’s you. Who does not like them. Mark Danowsky’s poetry has appeared in Burningword, Cordite, Grey Sparrow, The Lake, Mobius, Shot Glass Journal, Third Wednesday. This bond which triump...
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Poppy Road Review: Interview w/ Poet Mary Jo Balistreri
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July 25, 2014. Interview w/ Poet Mary Jo Balistreri. Who or what inspired you to write poetry? Do you have a favorite place to write? I write longhand at the kitchen table on a yellow legal tablet. I watch birds at the feeders and also on the small lake we live on. They are my inspiration. When I’m in Florida, I write at the beach at an open window with the sound of the surf my background music. Who are your favorite poets, alive or deceased? What five words best sum up your personality? In the north, th...
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Poppy Road Review: Efflorescence by Ryan Warren
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June 22, 2016. Efflorescence by Ryan Warren. Calla lilies, long and elegant and new. Broad white hearts open to the sky. Suddenly filling the leaf-rotted. And the smell of jasmine. Catching me by surprise, another year. In the dark morning air. A deeper breath is remembered, taken. Away by the small girl ahead of me. Running to catch her mother. All loose limbs and flapping feet. Smile flashing from nervous to shy. To all the radiance the world. Has ever struggled to contain, like the. Flutter Press is o...
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Poppy Road Review: 2 Poems by Kevin Heaton
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February 10, 2011. 2 Poems by Kevin Heaton. A Touch Of Redbud. Spring reconciles the hillside,. And recalls her elegance. Bitter arms mellow, and bud. Into magenta tufts, snatched. From nestling in deep winter. Pockets. She pardons her. Celebrity crowds of dogwood,. And flowering plum; gently. Stroking the strut of assumed. Preeminence. A rosy-pink. Supporting role, for a gentle,. Downy, ocher feather dusters. Whisk jubilant sonnets into dusk. Trails, and preen satin rouge blush. Drops of Edstrom water.
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Poppy Road Review: A Dress in the Dawn Light by Steve Klepetar
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June 16, 2016. A Dress in the Dawn Light by Steve Klepetar. A dress spread out. Carefully on the floor,. Laid on its back as though. A woman had stepped out. In her slip and smoothed. On the carpet, making sure. The bodice was strait,. The hem sharp and unwrinkled. Lying there it could be. A ghost or an invisible girl,. Staring at the ceiling with her. Lost eyes as if some answer. Were written in the pebbled. Roughness, a code to explain. The vivid stripes of red and blue. Running down the skirt, streams.