Categoría: underground
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THE OLD FOOL by mike Steeden
I’ve been out of the WP writing game of late trading my pen for what felt like a doctor’s stove poker…if, indeed, doctors carry such things. Thankfully, all is well. If I have a humorous memory of my necessary starvation prior to, or indeed when visiting the hospital, it is…
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Why not allow a tiny fraction of magical realism in existence by Bogdan Dragos
it’s a new world every time you step outside of your room every time you leave home every time you get out of your mind Happened to him about two days ago he barely cared enough to remember all he knew now was that he hadn’t been outside for at…
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Review: The Dance of Discord: A Short Story of Gilded Age Intrigue by Teagan Ríordáin Olga Nuñez
Hi all: I bring you a short story for those who have little time to read, by one of my favourite authors and bloggers, one most of you have already met and whose stories have enjoyed. I won’t keep you waiting, because the story is intriguing enough already. The Dance…
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Tenaya Steed —Podcast
On this month’s episode, host Nicole Flattery is joined by Tenaya Steed to read from and discuss his story ‘Water Lilies’, published in the Summer 2025 issue of The Stinging Fly Issue 52 Volume Two. Tenaya Steed is a writer and artist. Her stories have been published in The Stinging Fly and…
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Review BookBlog: Bridge of Dreams. A Speculative Triptych // Kevin P. Keating by Olga Nuñez Miret
Hi, all: I bring you another book I’ve discovered through Rosie’s Book Review Team, and it is a pretty special one. Bridge of Dreams. A Speculative Triptych by Kevin P. Keating Comprising three interlinked novellas, Bridge of Dreams: A Speculative Triptych centers around a young woman who embarks upon a spiritual…
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Modern Poetry and frank: sonnets
by Diane Seuss / Reviewed by Maija Makela (By https://stingingfly.org) On a February day in 1821, the English poet John Keats died in a small room in Rome, with only his somewhat reluctant travel companion Joseph Severn at his bedside. He was just twenty five. He had come to Rome in…
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Pepe Donoso, or the Attempt to Steal the Fire of Creativity from the Gods
by Cecilia García-Huidobro (by LALT) “It is likely that the best synthesis of who José Donoso was was drafted by Donoso himself when he chose the words that would go on his tombstone in the lovely cemetery of Zapallar, where he now rests: ‘José Donoso: escritor.’ José Donoso: writer.” I…
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A Very Interesting Chat With Kaushal Kishore, by Francisco Bravo Cabrera
Kaushal Kishore, a good friend and fellow blogger is a phenomenal poet. But so that you get to know him a bit better, here is some information: + Kaushal Kishore (KK) is an MBA, MA, LLB (Hons), Dip TD, DHRM and CAIIB with over 35 years of experience in the…
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The Other Side by Laura Bennett
Image by Kevin from The Beginning at Last The time has come, I did my best Upon my final day of rest To live this life just one more time An older soul in body and mind Served my purpose, conscience clear Hearing the whisper of spirits near Calming peace…
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Let’s Chat With Dawn Pisturino by Francisco Bravo Cabrera
I think you will enjoy this lively interview with my good friend and fellow blogger and poet, Dawn Pisturino. And I would urge you to check out her blog visit https://www.dawnpisturino.org/. A LITTLE MORE ABOUT DAWN PISTURINO Dawn Pisturino is a retired registered nurse who lives in Arizona, US. Her…
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#Review: Conduit to Murder (The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 6) by Brian O’Hare
by Olga Nuñez Miret (Link Blog Olga) Hi, all: I bring you the review of another book in one of my favourite police procedural series, one set in Northern Ireland. And I’m happy to say that I have two more books lined up to read in the series, so I’m…
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Talking With Poet Joni Caggiano, by Francisco Bravo Cabrera…
Joni is a friend and fellow poet. It is a pleasure to talk to her here in LatinosUSA and bring you a little more about Joni. But first let me tell you that Joni Karen Caggiano is a published poet. Her debut book of poetry and prose, One Petal At…



