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Poems

Mary Rogers-Grantham: “Pardon me, but”

Mary Rogers-Grantham Pardon me, but I discarded two clean dress shirts that were folded in the hamper which you were probably going to iron but they were dingy, so frayed and so old. Mary Rogers-Grantham is a published poet and a visiting professor at Flagler College in St.Augustine, Florida.

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Daniel Birnbaum: “Fog one meter above the ground”

Daniel Birnbaum Fog one meter above the ground a slice of me is walking through a slice of sky. Daniel Birnbaum is a 62 year-old, lives in Provence, France, and writes poetry and short novels whenever he finds time.

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Mark Young: “Identity management & access control”

Mark Young Identity management & access control The premise of the blues, & of improvisational music in general, is that there is a simple comprehensive idea by which each company’s aspiring social entrepreneurs display & bridge existing interstices within the category of Household Products. Mark Young is the editor of Otoliths, lives in a small […]

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Mark Young: “the sugary rapture of cakes”

Mark Young the sugary rapture of cakes The country has morphed  into a zombie movie fragrant with lavender. Mark Young is the editor of Otoliths, lives in a small town in North Queensland in Australia, & has been publishing poetry for more than fifty-five years.

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Mark Young: “Later”

Mark Young Later When content didn’t carry it like she wanted it to, it was elocution lessons & long nights in the tanning salon. Mark Young is the editor of Otoliths, lives in a small town in North Queensland in Australia, & has been publishing poetry for more than fifty-five years.  

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