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RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 13 | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Laquo; RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 6. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 20. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 13. December 15, 2016. Poem of the Week 12/13/2016. I went driving this afternoon in the short light,. The short fading light a week short of the equinox. I came back after twenty years away. To the town where I grew up,. Tied in knots after leaving my spouse. It was soothing to me, familiar,. Down to the ghosts that walk the streets.
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RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 20 | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Laquo; RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 13. WCW – Brandon J. Courtney. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Dec 20. December 22, 2016. Poem of the Week 12/20/2016. Mark F. Fogarty. Which was it, Sodom or Gomorrah? The seaside town where the bodies washed up? That was Sodom, I believe. The city where the hospitals were bombed. To cure stubborn life by death? That was Gomorrah, perhaps. The city where the children’s birthday cake. That was Armageddon, certainly.
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I enjoy exploring urban areas by foot. Bringing the camera along just seemed like a natural thing to do. Mundane scenes of everyday life, that often go unnoticed, are what I enjoy investigating and portraying in my images. My primary interest is black and white photography but this can change depending on the situation. Recent Awards and Publications. 2015 – Photograph “Corner” selected as Amateur Fine Art Honorable Mention. In 10th Annual Black and White Spider Awards. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-...
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RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 3 | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Laquo; WCW – Sophie Malleret. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 10. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 3. January 5, 2017. Poem of the Week 1/3/2017. It’s hard to believe how normal it was. To live in small rooms. I shared a bedroom. With my two brothers. I was lucky. The eldest. My bed touched the wall. I slept alone. Sal and Richard. Shared the room’s other bed. My father was orderly. Old army. So everything was kept neat. In the fabric on her bed.
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Williams Center for the Arts | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Posts Tagged ‘Williams Center for the Arts’. Older Entries ». RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Mar 7. March 9, 2017. Poem of the Week 3/7/2017. I can’t let go of the waters behind the stars. The idea of oceans, unseen,. And there above,. And to the left. Of the Milky Way. I’ve even gone so far as to invent scientists. Who can calculate the distance to there,. And who write papers about how awful. The pressure would be. In the dark depths under the sea.
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Calendar | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Milton P. Ehrlich. Wayne L. Miller. John J. Trause. The Dumb Have the Advantage. 8220;The Opposite of Everything”: The Life and Times of Lunch. The Red Wheelbarrow #9. The Red Wheelbarrow #8. The Red Wheelbarrow #7. The Red Wheelbarrow #6. The Red Wheelbarrow #5. The Red Wheelbarrow #4. The Red Wheelbarrow #3. The Red Wheelbarrow #2. The Red Wheelbarrow #1. Books by RWB Poets. Milton P. Ehrlich. Tom V Gianni Jr. Wayne L. Miller. Follow Blog via Email.
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A Red Wheelbarrow | inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams | Page 2
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 31. February 2, 2017. Poem of the Week 1/31/2017. You won’t know this love. You won’t know this love. Until you’ll know each mole,. On her skin,. Until you’ll recognize her skin scent. And crave it at night. You’ll feel the need to touch,. The urge of milk,. You won’t know this love. Until you’ll feel your rib. Missing her rib,. The ocean of your blood. Poem of the Week email subscription. Williams Center for the Arts.
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poetry | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Posts Tagged ‘poetry’. Older Entries ». RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Mar 7. March 9, 2017. Poem of the Week 3/7/2017. I can’t let go of the waters behind the stars. The idea of oceans, unseen,. And there above,. And to the left. Of the Milky Way. I’ve even gone so far as to invent scientists. Who can calculate the distance to there,. And who write papers about how awful. The pressure would be. In the dark depths under the sea. The fish swimming there.
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Open Mic | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Posts Tagged ‘Open Mic’. Older Entries ». GV – Irish Music plus The Poets of the Week. February 13, 2017. Join the Red Wheelbarrow Poets for music and poetry at 7:00pm. On Friday, Feb. 24. Musical guest will be the duo of BRENDAN FOGARTY. On Irish pipes and tin whistle and FIONA CONWAY. On vocals playing Irish traditional music. Featured poetry includes a book launch for. POEM OF THE WEEK 2016. WAYNE L. MILLER. An open mic follows. February 13, 2017. Ambas...
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RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 10 | A Red Wheelbarrow
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Inspired by the work of William Carlos Williams. Laquo; RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 3. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 17. RWB Workshop Poem of the Week – Jan 10. January 12, 2017. Poem of the Week 1/10/2017. My sister was two years younger than I, but she was also older, wiser, smarter, tougher. She was determined, always. When her college roommate died of cancer, she said, I’ll live for her. She was special, but she longed for the ordinary. I want to have the same things other people ha...