Tag: Poetry

Book Review – The Side Effects of L by Alex Le’Gare

A review of Alex Le’Gare’s poetry book “The Side Effects of L.”

“Four” poetry and photography by tara caribou

Raw Earth Ink presents “Four” poetry & photography by tara caribou

The Mad Puppeteer Announcement – Podcast REBLOG

I hope you’ll click through to The Mad Puppeteer’s blog and give a listen to his interview on Megha Upadhyaya’s podcast, “It’s Never Too Late”. Robert and Megha had a great conversation about art, poetry, social media, and how Robert got into writing. Greetings,… Continue Reading “The Mad Puppeteer Announcement – Podcast REBLOG”

Unidentified

arctic cold seeps through bones night sky, twinkling lights, crisp, clear a moving star becomes something more back and forth, back, forth, now around circles and speed, defying logic minutes earlier booms rattled the trees, then our hearts another light, brighter than the full… Continue Reading “Unidentified”

Book Review – And Other Things From This Time by Layne Ambrose

A review of Layne Ambrose’s poetry book “And Other Things From This Time”.

Book Review – That’s Not Poetry by J. Warren Welch

A review of J. Warren Welch’s poetry book “That’s Not Poetry”.

Book Review – Lazy and Writing Wild by Jon Perry

A review of Jon Perry’s poetry book “Lazy and Writing Wild”.

“The Year That Stole the Light Away” poetry by Brandon White

Raw Earth Ink presents “The Year that Stole the Light Away” poetry by Brandon White

David J Bauman

Host of the In Three Poems Podcast

MATTLR.COM

3AM Questions that cut back

ravensweald

wode natterings

thiskeptache

undone in spectacle

Prog2Goal

A weight loss journey

Driftwood Imagery

Photography and Visual Art by Adam Shurte

A Thought In A Billion

Our thoughts define us, so let's focus on a few.

Jeffrey S. Markovitz

Our lives are the words of this book

Letters For Anna

Our story made the last page of the newspaper. Witnesses said they'd seen a "madwoman with two paint-bombs suddenly appear."

Christopher Hoggins Artist

Art, random musings and the occasional inflammatory viewpoint of autistic artist Christopher Hoggins