He is the Caretaker Now
November 8, 2023
Nature
In He is the Caretaker Now, Thomas Harrison Humphreys presents a rondel celebrating the maturity and responsibility of a caretaker who tends to the land. ...
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Waiting for the Bus
November 7, 2023
Culture Urban Life
In Waiting for the Bus, Carol Edwards captures the frenetic pace of modern life through vivid imagery of steel and speed. The poem critiques the ...
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Despite The Loneliness
In Despite The Loneliness, Chukwuebuka Jude Igbonekwu explores themes of longing and introspection through a celestial metaphor. The poem contrasts the shy, radiant sky with ...
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Inflorescence
October 31, 2023
Renewal Self-Discovery
Inflorescence by Kristen Dorsey is a short story about a woman who, after leaving her high-powered job and a lifeless marriage, struggles with self-doubt and ...
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Clean Energy Call
In Ndaba Sibanda's poem, Clean Energy Call, Thembi’s voice ignites the conscience as she speaks of endangered whales, devastated fisheries, and the far-reaching consequences of ...
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We Must Protect the Land!
October 26, 2023
Culture Environmental Fiction Nature
In We Must Protect the Land! by Geo Niko Villarta, a powerful speech by Congressman Casiano ignites a group of Franciscan brothers to take action ...
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Love Note To Kentucky
October 24, 2023
Celebration Seasons Spring
In Lis's poem, Love Note To Kentucky, the speaker yearns for the full embrace of June, celebrating the vibrant rebirth of nature with blue jays, ...
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Mother
October 23, 2023
Nature Reflection
In Laura Turzo's Mother, the speaker reflects on a poignant separation, longing for a return to the origins where life and death intertwine. The imagery ...
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Stone Chimneys Rise
In Stone Chimneys Rise, Thomas Harrison Humphreys weaves a free verse rhymed poem exploring the memory of two oceans meeting, each holding secrets of history ...
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We Will Be Gone Soon, I Promise
October 19, 2023
Family Non-Fiction
In We Will Be Gone Soon, I Promise, Emma McKenzie reflects on a fraught summer spent in a Devon cottage amid family upheaval and personal ...
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Ancient Scenes
In Ancient Scenes, a Haibun poem by Barbara Anna Gaiardoni, the narrator is drawn to a comforting yet enigmatic night scene where a clarinet’s music ...
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To Indus River
To Indus River by Shamik Banerjee captures the journey of the Indus River from its origin in Tibet, flowing through valleys, mountains, and lakes, witnessing ...
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