Tag Archive | poetry
#Book #Review A Haiku Perspective 2018: Annette Rochelle Aben
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
CLICK the LINK below and read the beautiful review of my latest book, from Marje Mallon via #Book #Review A Haiku Perspective 2018: Annette Rochelle Aben
New Places to Submit Your Writing
Originally posted on COW PASTURE CHRONICLES:
It’s coming up on the end of the year and most of us are busy getting ready for the fast appraoching holidays. But, if you’re like me you have a stack of file of short stories or even essays that have been sitting there gathering dust. Well, here’s your…
The Hands Are Almost At Half-Past
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
The hands are almost at half-past. Will the clock last The hour? A sudden shock Can stop The clock At … And what of that? For clocks Are like flies, One dies But the great tick tock Continues on, Though one is gone.
At Last! – Guest Post by Felicity Sidnell Reid…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Spring has finally arrived, after an April that proved, once again, to be the “cruellest month”. Unfortunately, as happens when spring comes late, it is also short—blink and everything has changed. A kaleidoscope of colour shifts into the green of early summer. Spring’s late… Summer’s…
LitFest2018 Debuts in New York!
Originally posted on Willow Books:
LitFest is coming to New York! Our national LitFest will take place Saturday, June 2, 2018 starting at 7 p.m. at Cassava House, 2270 1st Avenue in East Harlem. The event will feature poetry readings, a book fair and live music. Since 2012, LitFest has appeared in Chicago, Washington, D.C.,…
CRY ALONE IN THE NIGHT
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
rememberless ? ? I cry alone in the dark of night. The sun refuses to share the light. Lit by a fire from within. Moonlight hits me like a sharp pin. I grow paler by the day. In this world, I cannot stay. Without light, I will die. My white petals…
Happy Mother’s Day!
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! This year we celebrated Mother’s Day the week before the actually day. My lovely daughter-in-law always has my daughter and her family and John and I over to her house for a delicious repast. This year she outdid herself. She had mixed veggies with ranch dip, Cape Cod…
Ship of Fools – a Sonnet for the Playwright …
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“What’s that?” The gentleman standing beside me eyed the scroll in my hand. We had just completed the final ritual of Jewel in the Claw, the five-act workshop written by Steve and set in Elizabethan England. Steve had played Shakespeare… as well as nobly fulfilling the role…