Written Tales Publishing Schedule

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Heat Warning

Joseph A. Farina is a retired lawyer and an award-winning poet, also a Pushcart Prize nominee. His poems have appeared in Philadelphia Poets, Tower Poetry, The Windsor Review, and Tamaracks: Canadian Poetry for the 21st Century. He has published three books of poetry: The Cancer Chronicles, The Ghosts of Water Street, and The Beach.

I’ve Already Written this Poem, but Hear Me Out

Victoria James is an English and Creative Writing teacher. She was awarded a Masters of Science in Secondary Education and a Masters of the Arts in Literature from Pitt State University. Her fiction appears in Choeofpleirn’s Spring Magazine and Cow Creek Review. Her poetry appears in Cow Creek Review, Empyrean Literary Magazine, and more.

In the Eyes of Summer

Duane Anderson currently lives in La Vista, NE. He has had poems published in Fine Lines, Cholla Needles, Tipton Poetry Journal, and several other publications. He is the author of ‘On the Corner of Walk and Don’t Walk,’ ‘The Blood Drives: One Pint Down,’ and ‘Conquer the Mountains,’ and ‘Family Portraits.’

Enthusiasm

Thompson Emate spends his leisure time on creative writing, particularly poetry and prose. He has a deep love for nature and the arts. His poems can be seen in Poetry Potion, Poetry Soup, Visual Verse, Writers Space Africa magazine, ScribesMICRO and elsewhere. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria.

Quarrel

A former academic, poet, short story writer, novelist, reviewer, and critic, K.V. Raghupathi writes in ENGLISH. His poetry has been widely anthologized and published in print and online journals. Currently, he lives in Tirupati, India.

Camping

Rebecca Clifford lives near a watershed and takes her stewardship of the surrounding land seriously. She finds inspiration and joy in the natural world, which fuels her writing. Rebecca's works have been published in various journals and websites. Additionally, six of her poems have been set to music by different composers, and her children's story ... Read more

We Both Know How to Find Peace or Make It Enduring

Jasleen Saini, a Chandigarh, India-based poetess who loves to explore diverse themes through creative words, imagery, and surrealism. Through her poems, she intends to evoke strong emotions in readers and make them ponder things they have never thought about before. Her innovative poem was published in the third issue of Free Verse Revolution.

Serenity by the Sea

Marilyn Healey is a contemporary Renaissance woman with many interests, including painting, crafting, poetry, birdwatching, photography, travel, card making, journaling, and writing. She is currently working on her second chapbook of original poems.

Poetry Is Not

Sochukwu Ivye is an English-language enthusiast who loves crafting rhymed metrical poems. He teaches English at a private college and also mentors aspiring writers, works as a copyeditor, and coaches students in literary pursuits. Hailing from Isseke, an ancient Igbo town in Eastern Nigeria, he brings a rich cultural heritage to his craft.

BartholowMew Simpsunny – The Stray Who Came In From The Heat

Ken Gosse prefers writing metric, rhyming, light verse. First published in First Literary Review-East in 2016 and since then by Pure Slush, Spillwords, Written Tales Magazine, and others including print anthologies. Raised in the Chicago suburbs, now retired, he and his wife have lived in Mesa, AZ.

In August

Margaret D. Stetz is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Delaware and a widely published poet. Even though many years have passed, every summer brings reminders of the death of her mother.

Malfunctioning Creation

Neha Mohajer is a young writer who believes in the power of words and wishes to change the world one word at a time. She hopes that her words inspire action within herself and those around her. A vision of unity inspires her thoughts. The vision of a world without wars, a world that embraces ... Read more

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