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Dale Wisely

Billy Antonio: “Progress”

Billy Antonio Progress The day the bulldozers and the ten-wheelers came, the wind stood still and the dust settled on the silent trees. Billy Antonio is a Filipino who writes poetry to remind himself of moments he thinks are worth remembering. http://themoss-coveredwell.blogspot.com

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Howie Good: “Tinnitus: A Love Song”

Howie Good Tinnitus: A Love Song It’s something only I can hear and especially during those moments that get so quiet without you not a buzzing exactly or a hiss more like the screech of lab mice conditioned by electric shocks to shudder at the smell of cherry blossoms. Howie Good was born in Dixie […]

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F. John Sharp: “Gong is harder than it looks”

F. John Sharp Gong is harder than it looks when you are asked to strike just once a thirty six inch disc of brass with a twelve ounce beater, in a passage that is quieter than a whisper, knowing too hard is obnoxious, too gentle is dead air, and the director has, in the past, […]

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