darlene anita scott is an insatiable daydreamer and so-so runner who likes homemade popcorn and alone time–not necessarily together.
The Path in Autumn by Tom Sexton
Tom Sexton is a former Alaska Poet Laureate. His latest collection is A Ladder of Cranes, University of Alaska press, 2015.
A Majority of Sound by Tom Sheehan
Sheehan served in 31st Infantry, Korea 1951-52, and graduated Boston College, 1956. His books are Epic Cures; Brief Cases, Short Spans; A Collection of Friends
Roadside by Theresa Lockhart
Theresa Lockhart lives and teaches in Michigan. Her work is forthcoming from Kaleidotrope.
I’m Living in Oaxaca by Ken Massicotte
I’m Living in Oaxaca by Ken Massicotte Hay que soñar para vivir One must dream in order to live. 1. I’m living in Oaxaca but I’m harbouring a canoe. I keep it high in the Jacaranda tree, lightly moored calling currents north; buoyed in the purple bloom of things possible, I sail the blue moon. […]
Veils by Sindhu Verma
I live in Bangalore, India and work in a multinational semiconductor company as a wireless systems engineer. I love working on technology but also have a keen interest in literature
Wisp by Johanne Boulat
Wisp by Johanne Boulat When the wind strummed The electric lines I think I finally heard it then – What whisper made The heads of wheat Sway in the timid light Of unburnt day – It was the flesh of clouds The breeze of opened reveries. ### Johanne Boulat is a freelance translator and editor. […]
Clouds by Robin Dawn Hudechek
Robin Dawn Hudechek received her MFA in creative writing from UCI. She has two chapbooks: Ghost Walk, The Inevitable Press, 1997, and Ice Angels
Sexy Under the Snow by Robert Knox
OK, so the rain is tickling the earth
‘Good.’ ‘Maybe good.’ ‘Not so hard!’
Hail? You give me hail? It’s April!
I want a soft touch, an easy touch, a slow hand
Exile by Howie Good
Howie Good’s latest poetry collections are Bad for the Heart (Prolific Press) and Dark Specks in a Blue Sky (Another New Calligraphy). He is recipient of the 2015 Press
Washed Away by Tricia Mccallum
Tricia Mccallum is an author and a writer. You can follow can follow her at Huffington post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tricia-mccallum/ or at Micropoetry http://micropoetry.com/author/celtpoet
Things the dead leave by Rick Richardson
Rick Richardson is a professional archaeologist, an avid reader, dog lover, father, and poet. Rick lives on the coast of North Carolina. His poetry has been published in the University of San Francisco’s
Grasp by Shannon P. Laws
Grasp By Shannon P. Laws Mist disappears into clean air Turns into the space between us Once we were something no one could hold All could see, none could breathe An occurrence that clung under limbs A pair like lady slipper and pine ### Shannon P. Laws, Bellingham WA, is a 2013 Mayor’s Arts Award […]
ARTIFACTS OF WOMANHOOD by Lana Bella
A Pushcart nominee, Lana has a diverse work of poetry and fiction published and forthcoming with over 140 journals, including a chapbook with Crisis Chronicles
Poinsettias by Larry D. Thomas
Larry D. Thomas, a member of the Texas Institute of Letters, served as the 2008 Texas Poet Laureate. He has published several award-winning collections of poetry.