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Sometimes I wander with it. Her path is brown apples, soft mud and loam. She looks nowhere else, steps daintily home. Above, only one fruit remains,. A brutal burden on a branch that strains. Are lifted by a gust. If there is a moment, this is it,. When swiftly to prayer I must. Let me shade thine eyes! But the mess .
I post a Twitter Friendly NanoAmerico on this page whenever I can. A NanoAmerico is an Allen Ginsberg style. The trick is to make it fit into 140 characters or less. Wednesday, 30 January 2013. Written for and posted to The Amer. If a tendril of dry rot could pulsate it would bring this drab house down. What will you write? Dave told Dawn about the old house. Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Written for and posted to The Amer.
Sunday, November 22, 2009. Write a poem with one of the instant win games as the poem title. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Is a visual arts collaboration wherein each artists takes one of the 6 seeds provided on the Follow the Leader blog and creates a full image which includes the seed in some form or another. Tuesday, October 20, 2009.
Friday, January 25, 2013. Interest at first sight, yeah, or maybe even infatuation at first sight. Did she grow up here? It was dead in the bar, only two customers, so we were both wat.
Barney with his tee-shirt on. Not if Mummy saw us first. Friday, 19 June 2015. We went on a crawl to a bar with no name. Me myself and Mike and Jane. A punch at The Circus on. A trek to another beer garden insane. Saturday, 30 May 2015.
October 9, 2010 by watermaid. In poetry; drench words in sounds. But most of all in silence. She wants to pour forth. The secrets of her soul but. As in a Zen meditation. Like a prospector; to separate. A Walk in the Wood. June 1, 2010 by watermaid.
Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3. Posted on November 26, 2009. It is a hard thing to see. Behind smiles and cheery talk. But in truth there is decay. It rests gnawing on the. The party at different times. They talk about the children. Endlessly with a table of contents.
Friday, June 11, 2010. These furious writhing coils of oil. Retching flumes into the sea,. Scalding the lungs of pelicans. These furious writhing coils of oil. Intended for earthly satisfactions, are now. Scalding the lungs of pelicans,. Welding their plumes, stifling their breath. Like Prometheus, we risked it all for. Whatever device consumes our lives fastest so we can hurry home to. Wednesday, June 9, 2010.
Safe For Now is an album that has helped me through a lot recently. I feel that I have gone through a lot of the same situations recently.
Friday, August 14, 2015. The travel journals of a literary icon making his way in the world. Neglected Books Revisited, Part 2. The music of my childhood was a language filled with endearments and rebukes, and frequent misunderstandings. On Fridays, Brian Doyle. Discovers the small miracles of everyday life.
The American Scholar is a quarterly magazine of essays, fiction, poetry, and articles covering public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture. Published since 1932 for the general reader by the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the Scholar considers nonfiction by known and unknown writers, but unsolicited fiction, poetry, and book reviews are not accepted. The magazine accepts fewer than two percent of all unsolicited manuscripts. The best way to know what kinds of pieces we are likely to accept is to r.
The American Scholar is the venerable and lively quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932. In recent years the magazine has won four National Magazine Awards, the. Some fathers teach unintentional lessons.