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HOLDING HIS NAME by Margaret Watson
It feels softer now, yet its depth never alters. Any cuts sustained from cliff edges no longer matter. The passing of years has never changed the vista. The leaves may have fallen on many autumns, still, I will not let go. And yet, it does feel softer since I loosened…
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Palter by Channie Greenberg
Even when wrapped in languorous bliss, mumbling indistinctly Causes listeners to pause in assessment making, to ponder sensibility. When tired, otherwise inactive, equivocating benefits no amount Of analysis. Elucidation needs to foil ambiguity, clichés, & vagueness. Words evasive about sophisticated/erudite, or cobby/stocky ideas, That beat about the bush, quibble,…
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“The Time Keeper” by Alice Baburek
The old man leaned on the scratched wooden desk. His weary eyes adjusted to the dim light. Several intricate pieces were spread across the table top next to the broken watch. This one was a bit difficult. Not because of what needed to be fixed, but because he had to…
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Featuring «Shadow Cat» by Sterling Warner
Originally published in 2008, ShadowCat offers a vivid collection of poetry and verse that comments on contemporary culture as well as reflects on the tragedies and triumphs of people, places, and events during the past fifty years. Only Available on Amazon in Paperback Author Biography Author of fiction, non-fiction, and…
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5 Poems by Mykyta Ryzhykh
in the world this winter has brought nothing but snowand old bones under eternal now GOD IS YESTERDAY’S ANT SUICIDE aluminum birds are indignantmilk cast iron birds are indignantbelts birds are indignant returning after winter hometo the cemetery what awaits the stone after silencewhy does the stone expect something after…
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Featuring THE NARROW PATH SERIES by Mark Tungesvik
Author’s Description The Narrow Path series is a fantasy adventure featuring a 16th century widower, driven near madness through grief, and three adopted children who embark on a quest to rid the world of an evil that has been growing for several thousand years. On one level, we will be…
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Featuring «Edges» by Sterling Warner
From poems «on the edge» to verse that takes another look at folkways, mores, traditions, and youth, EDGES explores boundaries and reimagines realities. Available at Maple Presshttps://bookscouter.com/book/9781938232039-edges-poems-by-sterling-warner?type=sell Also Available on Amazon in Paperback Author Biography Author of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, Sterling Warner has several publications. His recent ones include:…
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Chapter 1 of “Bruised but unbroken” by Alissa Brown
Content Warning: Violence The beginning of a nightmare The pain is unbearable. I can’t breathe. I feel like someone is sitting on me and trying to suffocate me. Well, I’m not that far away from the truth. The thing is, it’s pitch dark, and even if I try to keep…
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“The Vorg” by Bill Tope and Doug Hawley
Sally was standing at the kitchen window over the sink one night, peering into the darkness, when the saucer landed in her backyard. Instantly, her eyes opened wide, and she shouted, “Duke, come in here. ET has landed!” Her husband of 40+ years tumbled out of his recliner in the…
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One Question for Writer Gary Gautier…And a NEW Book!
+++ New release by Gary Gautier! TWO DREAMS AND TWO HOLLOWS Deep dive into craziness with a two-time Faulkner-Wisdom Prize finalist. Short stories and novellas, chipped with poetry and flash nonfiction, in a montage of voices and styles. Realism and anti-realism, seekers and bums, epiphanies great and small, bound together…
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«Spain» by Malc Wright (Francisco Bravo Cabrera/Editor)
Ok, so you all know him as «Easymalc«. And we all have enjoyed his writings and learned a lot from the very thorough information he provides in his blog about the places he has travelled to. I definitely would suggest a visit… Malc Wright is a phenomenal travel writer who…
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The Scarescrow by Mummun Samanta
«He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees. He will not go behind his father’s saying, And he likes having thought of it so well He says again, ‘Good fences make good neighbors.’ » («Mending Wall» by Robert Frost) My…
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A prose poem by Joni Caggiano (Editor Francisco Bravo Cabrera)
Family Blood Fall burns my flesh like rusty shades of her leaves. I cocoon in sorrow’s labored breath as I dine on erstwhile memories. My presence fades as echoes of yesterday’s nagging whispers seep through outworn cement on red-brick walls. Childhood lingers, caught between the weakness of once formidable walls…
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«My Kind of Christmas» by Scarlet Rose
«My Kind of Christmas» by Scarlet Rose whispers of winter breathe,twinkling festive sparks glow,silent Yuletide carols drift,hushed dances of dawn unfold. waking glow, my bright parol,tweeting birds, my morning bells,gentle thoughts, my warm embrace,my kind of Christmas. my kind of Christmas,unchained like sweet melody,unscripted like swaying flurries,I am myself. my…
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Review of Maggie Watson’s «Ephemeral Encounters» by Roberta Eaten
Amazon Book Description This Collection of Poetry is entirely about love.I hope you enjoy reading the contents herein.What does the word «love» conjure up to you?Everyone has a different take on it.I have even heard it described as a mental illness!I would not know in that respect, but I will…
