Kirby Olson Mirage Oceans scatter over the desert. Kirby Olson‘s poems have appeared in Partisan Review, First Things, Village Voice, and some other venues. He teaches philosophy at SUNY Delhi in the western Catskills.
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John Hawkhead “Dementia ward…”
John Hawkhead Dementia ward— the tip of his tongue searching. John Hawkhead is a writer and illustrator from the South West of England whose book Small Shadows is available from Alba publishing.
Read MoreRobert Nisbet “Rural Hillside”
Robert Nisbet Rural Hillside There arrives, over an iron bridge, the rush of a train, its lights shuddering slightly, but surging with the vehemence of brilliant things. Robert Nisbet is a Welsh poet whose work appears in roughly equal measures in Britain and the USA.
Read MoreJ. R. Solonche “The Pine Two-by-Four”
J. R. Solonche The Pine Two-by-Four The pine two-by-four, now newly sawn exactly by the carpenter, smells exactly like a newborn. J. R. Solonche has been publishing in magazines since the ’70s and is the author of six poetry collections.
Read MoreAlessandra Davy-Falconi
Alessandra Davy-Falconi better left unsaid I think people can love, but it’s like pressing a flower and missing the time when it breathed. Alessandra Davy-Falconi is a dragon preparing to set herself free.
Read MoreMoss Ingram “Icy Dawn”
Moss Ingram Icy Dawn Tires slid, and a guardrail caved, while orphans slept. Moss Ingram enjoys reading and writing work that requires taut constraints, as well as teaching this appreciation and practice at Grand Rapids Community College.
Read MoreH. Edgar Hix “Wilderness’
H. Edgar Hix Wilderness for HLH and shared vision So still I can hear the deer munch; so loud I hear the autumn sky falling. H. Edgar Hix is, therefore he thinks.
Read MoreH. Edgar Hix “Old Woman with a Walker”
H. Edgar Hix Old Woman with a Walker She wears her life like she wears her lipstick: broad, too bright, and of her own volition. H. Edgar Hix is, therefore he thinks.
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