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 own infrastructure is no different from anyone else and the cave that surrounds your heart will stay same-sized, discouraging expansion. I see your heart too
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