Two Poems – George Moore
Two poems – “I Met a Man” and “The Other Life” – by Nova Scotia resident and widely published and recognized poet George Moore.
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Two poems – “I Met a Man” and “The Other Life” – by Nova Scotia resident and widely published and recognized poet George Moore.
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Two poems – “Annual Eye Examination” and “Archie” – by poet, writer, and retired health care executive Gene Stearns.
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Three poems – “epiphania”, “Chamomile Agora”, and “Hamon in the Sky” – by writer and expressive arts therapist Suzanne S. Rancourt.
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Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents “Shakespeare @ the Academy,” an encounter with the Bard for youth ages 14 to 17 in July.
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Two poems – “Leaving (should have gone when I had the chance)” and “Lurking in me is nothing much” – by Constance Bennett.
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Three poems – “Mother Bunny”, “Minnewaska”, and “Put the Snowman Away” – by poet, fiction writer, and editor Samantha Ley.
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Two poems – For the Girl with my Dead Girlfriend’s Name” and “Where Do People Go When They Die?” – by Long Beach, CA poet Kevin Ridgeway.
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One poem – “Mourning Dove Portfolios” – by retired labor rights lawyer and poet Mary K O’Melveny.
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Two poems – “Native I Am, Cocopa” and “Sweet Nectar” – by poet, editor, and Best of the Net & Pushcart Prize nominee Michael Lee Johnson.
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One poem – “The Sea in the Window” – by Salmagundi Magazine Executive Editor and Skidmore professor Peg Boyers.
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One poem – “half-life story” – by Liverpool UK poet Paul Tanner.
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Anthem for Brian I see your heart too big to stay under skin and bone. The cavity meant to hold it begs to be expanded. This dark universe days your
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