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Tag Archives: Poems
Announcement
I had two poems published in Tuck magazine, and they can be seen here: http://tuckmagazine.com/ I just want to offer a thousand thank you’s to Tuck magazine for featuring my words. It is truly humbling.
Posted in Announcements
Tagged Blog, Blogging, Poems, Poetry, Publish, Published, Publishing, Write, Writing
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Lost Poem Depository
It’s not a busy place, the lost poem depository. Sheltered in a mulberry grove and made up of thatch and bamboo it’s always open. When snow perches on bamboo stalks, rain basins in cassia leaves, willows sweep away stray maple … Continue reading
One year of blogging
Or how I learned to stop worrying and love poetry. I had intended to do a big post about this, but I lost the urge for that. Maybe it’s just the way I don’t do celebrations or anniversary things well … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Musings
Tagged Blog, Blogging, Dog, Grateful Dead, Poems, Poetry, Truckin, Writing
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Announcement
My poetry was featured in the journal Railroad Poetry Project: http://railroadpoetryproject.wordpress.com/2011/10/31/issue-one-2/ Many thanks to Railroad Poetry Project for featuring my work (I’m on page 35 – 36). I also had a poem featured on the Yay Words blog: http://yaywords.wordpress.com/projects/tea-with-trolls/ Many … Continue reading
Catfish (Poem, Two Fragments)
Note: The first piece will appear both in poem and fragment format. They will both consist of the same content. Poem The winds gentle gusts cause leaves and petals to flutter down onto the water’s surface fragmenting the creeks … Continue reading