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Dale Wisely

Paige Foster “Lettering”

Paige Foster Lettering Perhaps it is a sort of nostalgia, this wistful feeling that blossoms like wet ink on the page every time I come across your handwriting in an old book. Fascinated by the multitude of ways humans communicate, Paige Foster spends a lot of time trying to coax various languages and mediums into […]

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Paige Foster “Pea Shoots”

Paige Foster Pea Shoots If you moved to Maine to become a summer farmer, I’d bring a book to the markets and spend hours under the beating, humid sun, watching the fair-weather wanderers peruse your hard-earned fruits, and when the winter came I’d bundle up and make us coffee and wait for spring. Fascinated by […]

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J. R. Solonche “Wild Turkeys”

J. R. Solonche Wild Turkeys Like dirty oil from an old truck, the wild turkeys leak out of the woods and across the road, black drop, by black drop, by black drop. J. R. Solonche has been publishing in magazines, journals, and anthologies since the early 70s and is author of six poetry collections.

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Marga Fripp “My worries are pink gerbera daisies”

Marga Fripp My worries are pink gerbera daisies My heart, your worries are pink gerbera daisies — large blooms, bold and long-lasting, flawless in form, seed-bearing bright eyes in the center, nightless silhouettes holding on to the darkness within. Marga Fripp is a women’s empowerment social entrepreneur who writes poems, that like music long to be heard, danced with and […]

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