The
Writers of Willowdown Books
Featuring every poet and short story writer from The Poetic Bond Volumes I – X, Poems from the Lockdown, Nature 20/20, Who are We?, Nine Frames, Our World, Your Place, and Life Dances.
The poets/writers are listed alphabetically, and then in order of publication. Each biography is taken from the most recent publication of each poet; therefore some biographies are older than others.
All writers will be contacted for up-to-date biography. Revised biographies will be uploaded if, and when, they become available.
Poet/Writer |
Form |
Title |
Book |
Year |
Biography |
Anne Carly Abad |
Poem |
Pandemic (we are many) |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Anne received the Poet of the Year Award in the
2017 Nick Joaquin Literary Awards and has been nominated for the Pushcart
Prize and the Rhysling Award. Her work has appeared in Apex, Mythic
Delirium, and Strange Horizons, to name a few. She
continues to write in between managing her business and taking care of her
three-year-old. |
Poem |
Settlement |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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George Chijioke Amadi |
Poem |
A Wife’s Neck Saved |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
From Orji, Owerri, Imo
State. Studied French in Kinshasa.Worked as a journalist for many
years before setting up a media consultancy and working with the
UN. Written a book for aspiring journalists and three of my poems
recently appeared in Lagos-based magazine, Rurwatch. |
Christine Anderes |
Poem |
Science |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Christine is a raising a rambunctious Pandemic
Puppy, a Portuguese at Dog, and nursing a 17 year old Jack Russell on the
barrier beach where she lives. She's a conservationist and passionate
animal advocate. Her poetry and critical essays attest to the beauty
and resilience of nature using lyricism and humor to bring mindfulness to the
critical state of the planet and its inhabitants. This is even more
imperative in these increasingly alarming times where the very fabric of
democracy and science is threatened. |
Poem |
Odyssey |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
When Sorrow Comes |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
In the darkroom |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
My Mother's Wax Perfumes |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Dead Sea |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Confidential |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Slowly |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
The Oneness |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
After
the rain |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
The Ossurary of James |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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poem |
The Unquiet Heart |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
Never Sure |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Somewhere else … |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Illumination |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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poem |
Migration |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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poem |
The Moon Rides High In The Sky |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
The Power Of Circles |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Victoria Anllo |
Poem |
Next To |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Victoria is a writer, editor, teacher, Romantic,
and genuine bibliophile from New Jersey, USA. She wrote her first story at
the age of five, but her first submission for publication was to this issue
of The Poetic Bond. Visit her website victoriaanllo.wordpress.com or
follow her on Twitter @victoriaanllo. |
Poem |
ReSounding |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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anonymous |
Poem |
breathe |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
anonymous |
Vesna Adriana Arsenich |
Poem |
After the Rain |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
Lives in Florida with my family. Her passions are
spirituality, poetry, art, aesthetics, and psychology. They are interwoven in
her daily life and influence her worldview and poetic message. |
Poem |
Thought of Two Dimensions |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Suzanne Askham |
Poem |
Upwards |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Suzanne is a healer, writer and editor with a
passion for nature and wellbeing. A graduate of the University of Cambridge,
she believes in the beauty and therapeutic power of words. Her poems arise
from travel, dreams and her respect for the healing potential of human
emotions. https://suzanneaskham.com |
Poem |
Sulphur Medicine |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Milk of Kindness |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Takapuna Beach |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Dawn Arrival |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Pushpita Awashti |
poem |
In My Heart of Hearts |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Poetess, fiction writer, translator and
literature ambassador, Professor Pushpita Awasthi has dedicated her life for
the expansion and proliferation of humanity oriented literature. She taught
20 years university at India. Five years she worked at Indian Embassy now
settling in the Netherlands as director of Hindi Universe Foundation. www.pushpitaawasthi.com |
poem |
Words in the Dark |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
Cecile |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Synonym of Love |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Book |
Collected Works |
Echoes in the Earth |
2017 |
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Frances Ayers |
Poem |
Well Fought Tears |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
I am a NYC Poetess and Social Worker who has been
published in numerous anthologies, and online in Carty' Journal, Joyful,
Angie's Diary, and in the literary journal FM. I also write essays
and short stories. |
Poem |
Grief Has No Hold |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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M. Ivana Trevisani Bach |
Poem |
Stretched on the Sand |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Biologist, researcher, teacher. Animals, Nature
and Ecology are the themes of her literaly works. She wrote the Italian
Ecopoetry Manifesto. |
Cary Barney |
Poem |
Applause |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Cary was born in New York, raised in Massachusetts,
and has lived in Spain since 1991. He teaches writing and theater at Saint
Louis University's Madrid campus. His poems have appeared in Tipton
Poetry Journal, Third Wednesday, Quail Bell Review, Danse Macabre, and Big
Windows. His new collection Maritxu: A Love Story is
forthcoming from Lemon Street Press. |
Poem |
After |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Chris Barras |
Poem |
the wee yin |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Chris Barras an emerging poet living in Cumbria.
His writing is informed and takes inspiration from the beautiful fells and
costal views. Experimenting with different poetic forms and styles his work
has been published in a number of anthologies. As well as writing
poetry he is currently working in collaboration with a small group of other
poets using words , image and text in new hybrid forms of poetic work. |
Poem |
Tangled Roots of a Northern Port |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
The Fall |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Jeremy Barron |
Poem |
A Shallow 'V' |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
Jeremy loves taking walks in new places. He lives
with his family and two Shih Tzus in rural Lincolnshire, writing, teaching,
and drinking lattes and cups of tea in his garden office. He has a Master’s
degree in Creative Writing and enjoys playing football and watching his
children grow. Jeremy spends a lot of
his time searching for barn owls, running at dusk, writing poetry, and taking
photos of wildlife. |
Poem |
Smudge on a Winter Scene |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
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Graham Bates |
Poem |
Rapture |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
G.D. Bates lives in Christchurch, New
Zealand. His poems explore the landscape of thoughts and feeling, and
are occasionally lyrical, but mostly in the form of free verse or prose. |
Poem |
Jazz Intelligence |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
Untitled |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Poem |
Touch |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
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Elaine Battersby |
Poem |
Voice of Truth |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
Originally from Preston, Lancashire, aged 38,
Elaine fulfilled her lifelong dream of travelling along the Amazon River, an
experience which she feels awakened her inner writer and artist. She is now
working on two books and towards collating a selection of her poems, and
short stories. |
Mark Beechill |
Poem |
Wrangle |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
Writer & designer living in Canterbury,
UK. His first two books of poetry are available to buy from www.lessthanfivehundred.com Follow
him online on Twitter:@haikutrumpet |
Poem |
Back to Work |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Beki Behar |
poem |
Procession |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Rebecca Behar is a French writer, poet and slam
performer. She has published fiction and children stories, CDs of poetry and
music, philosophy and literary criticism.
Recent book published : Poèmes urbains (Edilivre) |
Poem |
About Turner's Paintings of Venice II |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
About Turner's Paintings of Venice I |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
The Tradition Man |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Michael Belmore |
Poem |
In These Times We Keep |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
story of my life? .... too short for Kindle ...
too long for a bumper sticker |
Gillian Bell |
Poem |
Down on the Beach |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Gillian is a Speech-Language Therapist who loves
working with people facing communication challenges. She lives near a beach in the North Island
of New Zealand. Gillian has been writing poetry since childhood in West
Yorkshire. Since immigrating in the
1970’s her work has been published in NZ and Australia. |
Janette Bendle |
Poem |
Goodbye |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
Janette lives in Australia with her 2 sons and 3
rescue dogs. Janette has worked in the health and wellness industry where she
educates the importance of nourishment with good food choices, moving with
integrity and optimal health moving into middle age. She loves to write and
is particularly drawn to poetry and children’s fictions where she can share
her message about caring for the environment and animal’s welfare. |
Poem |
Enough |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Which Way |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Nikki Bennett |
Poem |
Hinge Cradles Its Own Cap |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
Nikki has read in UK, USA and Europe. She
supports creative writing for wellbeing and therapy, and especially
highlights women’s issues. Her poems have appeared in various magazines and
she has six book collections and two CD’s. Love Shines Beyond
Grief was nominated for the ‘Ted Hughes Award for New Poetry’ 2010. |
Poem |
Thicker Skin |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Alan Bern |
Poem |
Six Walked Outside to Wait for a Lightning Strike |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Retired children's librarian Alan Bern's poetry
books: No no the saddest and Waterwalking in
Berkeley, Fithian Press; greater distance, Lines & Faces,
his press with artist Robert Woods, linesandfaces.com. Alan has poems,
stories, and photos published in a variety of online and print publications.
Alan was a runner up for Raw Art Review's "John H. Kim Memorial Short
Fiction Prize" for his story The alleyway near the downtown library;
and he won the Littoral Press Poetry Prize in 2015. Recent photos
published: unearthedesf.com/alan-bern and https://wanderlust-journal.com/2020/07/01/around-the-few-blocks-nearby/.
Alan performs with dancer/choreographer Lucinda Weaver as PACES and with
musicians from Composing Together, composingtogether.org. |
Poem |
after mass Caravaggio's 'The Seven Works of
Mercy" |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Parul Bhargava |
Poem |
the walk |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Parul is a physician who works at UCSF. |
JE Bird |
Poem |
I, To You |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Currently working on her book: The Quest for
Individuation, a Jungian analysis of the film Black Swan, due out in
2021. Resides in Surrey, UK, writing, researching, and enjoying life to
the full within a large and busy family. |
Poem |
Awakening |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
Part of the Process |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Melissa Bird |
Poem |
The Stonecutter |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
Melissa is a mother and wife devoted to family.
In her pursuit of personal growth her poems have given her strength and she
hopes they will help others find meaning in their lives. She is a child advocate in children's
rights and has created a nonprofit called Brāv Lift. |
Poem |
Blackhole |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
I Have Everything |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Scott Pendragon Black |
Poem |
Past |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
US Navy veteran, SCUBA diving, chess playing,
history buff, from NYC, served in the first Gulf War. With Uncle Sam as
travel agent, visited much of the world. His experience of the smoke and
confusion of the 2001 WTC attacks lead to the creation of a NFP training
organization which to date has empowered and educated over 500,000 across the
globe. |
Henry Bladon |
Poem |
The world changed |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Henry is a writer based in Somerset in the UK.
His work can be seen in The Poetic Bond and other places. |
Poem |
In the skip |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
Polluted |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
Across the Ocean |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Path to the Beach |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Betty Bleen |
Poem |
By a Fountain |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Betty Bleen is a poet living in Westerville,
Ohio, USA, with her husband Doug and a cat named Mittens. Her poetry is
published bi-weekly in a local newspaper and has been included in various
anthologies, including several Poetic Bonds, in which she has been
honored with the Poets' Choice Award twice. She is a frequent reader
at local summer venues. Betty’s collection of poetry, Bad Red Shoes,
is available on Amazon. She has 4 grown children and 8 grandchildren. At 70
years of age she still works full time at a dermatology office. Besides
writing poetry Betty enjoys painting faces of pets on rocks to memorialize
beloved pets that have passed. |
Poem |
A Flower's Last Wish |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
loose threads |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
The First Time You Stayed Out All Night |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
A Dog Named Seymour |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
Grandma's Jesus |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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poem |
The Cutting Edge |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
A Different Mourning |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Micki Blenkush |
Poem |
What if my surreal is your surreal? |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Micki lives in St. Cloud, MN and works as a
social worker. mickiblenkush.com |
Bartholomew Bolander |
Poem |
Ophiostoma ulmi |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Bartholomew Wilson Bolander grew up in New
England, where he studied English and American literature. He obtained his
master’s degree in Modern Philology from l'Università degli studi di Roma 'La
Sapienza' in the Fall of 2019. He lives in Rome. |
Maria Borland |
Story |
Baking |
Life Dances |
2017 |
Originally from London, Maria Borland studied
English Literature at Sheffield and Playwriting at Goldsmiths before
completing a PGCE and working full time as a teacher. Since then, she has
taught in a variety of places, from Derby and Cambridge in the UK to South
Korea and Budapest. She currently lives and works in Bogota, Colombia, where
she teaches literature at an international school. |
Joanne Bordokan |
Poem |
Painting |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Humanitarian, wife and mother, she began writing
very early in different languages; Joanne believes that words can create
unlimited universes and give hope and strength, and that writing is a bridge
to a different world and time. Currently a student at UQAM University. |
Amelia Bostic |
Poem |
Exposed |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Amelia, a resident of North Carolina, has never
met a dog she didn't like. |
Beatrice Boswell |
Poem |
Fierce Love |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Beatrice Huerta Boswell is a poet from
California’s Central Valley. She has
been writing poetry and prose since she was a child. She lives in Kern County. |
Poem |
Verspucci |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
among the dying |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Faith Healing |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Lewis Bosworth |
Poem |
On Billy |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
Lives in Madison, WI and is a retired linguist.
He has written 3 books of poetry and a 4th is in progress. GLBTQ
studies, writing. travel and music are his main interests. He also have
a website: www.lewisbosworth.com |
Poem |
Coloring Kids |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Marguerite Guzman Bouvard |
Poem |
Bougainvillea |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
MGB is the author of 6 books or poetry. Her
latest, "The Unpredictability of Light," won the MassBook award
for Poetry in 2010. Her poems have been widely anthologized and have appeared
in numerous magazines such as Raving Dove, Tiferet and Hawaii
Pacific Review |
Poem |
Invisible |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
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Roisin Boyle |
Poem |
Not airborne |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Roisin is from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has an
MA in English and will be studying law in the fall. |
Poem |
Leave Me Breathless |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Julia Gordon-Bramer |
Poem |
Seduction by Virus |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Teri Bran |
Story |
Thumbs Up |
Nine Frames |
2019 |
Teri Bran is a British born Australian content
writer living in the UK with his two children and a dog named Sam. His work often involves nostalgia and
childhood memories; and has been published in the Garan Review, New South
Wales Times, and various online blogs and webpages. However, this is only his second story to
have been placed in a competition, the last was when he was aged seven and
was also about his next door neighbour.
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Brandon SC Brewer |
Poem |
Those Eyes of Mine |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Brandon is a writer from Belleville, Illinois. |
Rosalind Brenner |
Poem |
The Night Jesus Spoke |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
MFA, painter/poet, published in many poetry
magazines, as well as the anthology Broken Circles - readings of
which helped fund food pantries in NYC. Poet/actor in Poetry
Repertory Theater, producer of The Annual Poetry Affair, LTV
Studios, East Hampton, NY. Many awards including Long Island
Quarterly's Gertrude Stein "look-alike" contest. Published
books: "Omega's Garden," (Finishing Line Press) "All
That's Left," (Art House Press) |
Poem |
Meeting Mother |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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Poem |
Art Show |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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Poem |
God's Rebuke |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Cindy Lynn Brown |
Poem |
Shutdown |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Cindy is a Danish-American poet. She has
published nine books and has been translated into multiple languages, She is
also the organizer of an international poetry festival. |
Dan Brook |
Poem |
November 9th |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
Dan Brook, Ph.D., is a poet, writer,
photographer, and instructor of sociology and political science. Dan lives in
San Francisco and his CV is online at www.brook.com/dan. |
Sophie Scolnik-Brower |
Poem |
Click |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Sophie Scolnik-Brower is a professional pianist
and social work student in the Boston area. An active participant in writing
workshops throughout the city, she is drawn to poetry that sounds like music.
Past and current writing mentors include Jorie Graham, Katia Kapovich, and
Tom Daley. |
Sara Brown |
Poem |
Clean |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
Sara grew up in the rural farmlands, and on the
coast of South Jersey. She received her BA in literature from Stockton
University in December 2018. She has
been published in Into the Void, Midwestern Gothic, Camas, Tiny Leaf, The
Raw Art Review, Toho Journal, and Permafrost. |
BJ Brown |
Poem |
Edu-can't Cry Sis |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
BJ is the author of Diary Of An Affair and
is an accomplished freelance writer and engineer. |
Jessie Brown |
Poem |
Lucy Clifton Rising in the
Northern Sky |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
Jessie Brown teaches, writes and performs in the
greater Boston area. Her first chapbook, Lucky, won the 2011 Anabiosis
Press competition; her second, What We Don't Know We Know, is forthcoming
from Finishing Line Press. |
Poem |
Love Poem |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Poem |
Novenas |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Peter Bruno |
Poem |
Cyanthropic Daze |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Peter Bruno is an artist, teacher, and writer
living in Vermont. He also directs plays with high school students. Currently
he is working on Garibaldi Avenue, a series of linked stories. He
has two dogs, Bennie and Augie. |
Krenare Bruqi |
Poem |
You |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
I’m Krenare Bruqi from Peje (Kosovo), and I’m currently
pursuing my Master’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of Rome ‘Tor
Vergata’. Since childhood I have had a great love for poetry and
literature in general |
Catherine Bull |
Poem |
Field Notes from More Than Likely COVID19 |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Catherine Bull is a poet living in Seattle,
Washington. Her work has been published in FIELD, Bellingham Review,
Literary Bohemian, and other journals. She has a full-length collection, Muskoxen
Slow It Down, and chapbook, Rambo/Rimbaud. |
Michael Bunny |
poem |
Cards |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Michael, I'm an 22 year old poet / writer /
lyricist from Israel. He started
writing when he was around the age of 7, and have always been passionate
about expressing himself through words. |
Lexene Burns |
Poem |
Coffee Creates |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Lexene is a retired bank officer who lives in
Darwin Australia and is author of one published book. She has had poems
published in Flycatcher Magazine and The Poetic Bond. As well
as writing Lexene enjoys the visual arts (photography, painting and drawing)
and travel – see more at www.lexeneburns.com/about |
Poem |
As I Sleep I Dream |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Planet Earth |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
The Ghosts of Time |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Diane Burrow |
Poem |
Routine |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Diane has been writing for many years and many of
her poems are published in anthologies and booklets, including The
Poetic Bond series. She is a regular contributor to
(PRD) on LinkedIN. She now lives by the sea. |
Poem |
Nostalgia Despite |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Copper Beech and Silver Birch |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
The Mole’s Song in the Morning |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
December |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Sepia Scape |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
A Spent Cartridge |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
S.A.D |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
Speechless |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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poem |
Take a Look at the Hills |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Geraldine Moorkens Byrne |
Poem |
When Will He Grow Wings |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Geraldine Moorkens Byrne is a poet and writer
from Dublin, Ireland. She has been published in a variety of anthologies (Where
the Hazel Falls, Jane Raeburn Anthology) magazines (Asian Geographic,
Sixteen, American Dowser), and poetry Ezines. Several poems have been performed as
theatre. Her first collection of poetry Dreams of Reality is available
on Amazon. She is also the author of a children's book, with another coming
out 2021. |
Poem |
In Today's News |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Story |
A Stranger Among Friends |
Who Are We? |
2020 |
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Robert Campion |
Poem |
Grey |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
I worked many years as
a proofreader for a national magazine, here in England. I am
currently doing literary work--a romantic novel set in the ancient world. |
Mariangela Canzi |
Poem |
Silence |
Poems from the Lockdown (in the Foreword) |
|
Italian, Mariangela Canzi is a translator. Her
great passion is to write in English where she loves expressing her feelings
and thoughts about life, nature, and the world. Her poems and haiku have been
published in The Poetic Bond series, Poems from the Lockdown, Modern
Haiku and Presence. |
Poem |
Spring Night |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
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Poem |
We |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
Spring Wind* (*Written with Rick Davis) |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
A Strange Couple |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Light |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
To My Mother |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Life |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
At Night |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Paola Caronni |
Poem |
No Time for Spoon River |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Paola hails from Italy, lives in Hong Kong, where
she works as a translator and tutor. MFA in Creative Writing (Hong
Kong) ; MA in English Language and Literature (Milan). Her work has appeared
in Desde Hong Kong: Poets in Conversation with Octavio Paz,
Quixotica: Poems East of La Mancha, Mingled Voices, Voice and Verse,
Cha, ‘New Asian Writing’ and on the ‘PEN Hong Kong’ website. |
George Carter |
poem |
When I Got There |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Currently studying for a Law degree in London. |
Bonnie Gail Carter |
Poem |
I Will |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
Her collection The Chill Turned Warm was
pub;ished in 2014, and she has also appeared on Johnathon Rutger's
online magazine as well as The Poetic Bond. |
Poem |
The Chill Turned Warm |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
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Susana H Case |
Poem |
Sheltering |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Susana is a Professor at New York Institute of
Technology, and author of seven books of poetry including Dead Shark
on the N Train due out 2020 from Broadstone Books, Ippy
Award winning Drugstore Blue (Five Oaks Press) as well
as five chapbooks, among these are Body Falling and Sunday
Morning, (Milk and Cake Press). Her first collection, The
Scottish Café, from Slapering Hol Press, was re-released in a
dual-language English-Polish version (Opole University Press). Also published
in Calyx, The Cortland Review, Portland Review, Potomac Review,
Rattle, RHINO and many other journals. |
Benjamin Champagne |
Poem |
Cosmic Awareness |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Benjamin Champagne lives in a strange and
changing world. It is ruled by patterns unseen and a very few who turn the
cogs. Life is charming: coconut is a fine phonetic concoction. Life is
chaotic: bamboozle sounds like what it means. |
Carol Flake Chapman |
Poem |
A Prayer for the Sequestered |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
A former journalist, Carol returned to poetry,
her first love, after the sudden death of her husband, on a wild river in
Guatemala, shattered her world. Poetry, she found, was the language she
needed to respond to a world gone haywire and badly in need of healing. She
lives in Austin, Texas. |
Poem |
Maybe we will all become butterflies |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Mary Ellen Chatwin |
Story |
We've Come So Far |
Who Are We? |
2020 |
Mary Ellen Chatwin was born in San Francisco, but
moved, with her father’s work, to Trieste, Italy, which gave her, as a young
child her first taste of living in a new culture; this set a pattern for her
life. She grew up in south Alabama during some of the key years of racial
de-segregation, graduated from the University of Alabama, then married and
moved to Switzerland with her British husband and their children. In Switzerland, she worked at Berlitz
Travel Guides, was an activist in women’s issues, then returned to
education, studying international development and ethnology, specializing in
“foodways”. Her subsequent
dissertation in food anthropology took her to the newly independent country
of Georgia, in the Caucasus. Mary still works in the capital, Tbilisi, lives
in a nearby village, writing fiction and non-fiction, editing, and supporting
social programmes. |
Low Kwai Chee |
Poem |
Nostalgia |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
I am Malaysian and have a passion for the English
Language from young. I started writing poems since 2010 and have submitted
them to Poemhunter.com and Allpoetry.com. I love to express my feelings into
poems and haiku. |
Poem |
Unforgettable You |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Happiness |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
Cold Winter, Warm Heart |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Conrad Spenser Clark |
Poem |
Not a Number |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Conrad a math postgrad dabbling in poetry,
looking for crossovers in form. He also likes to paint abstract art,
and has a small dog named, Pablo. This is his first published poem. |
Julie Clarke |
Poem |
A Babbling Stream |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
Julie is married with two boys eighteen and
twenty; the eldest has mild autism. She is a born again Christian. She wrote
her first poem when she worked away from home for the first time and says
that poetry has been a blessing to her. Her book is on Amazon, Journey
Into Hope, and her website is www.journey-into-hope.com |
Julie Clarke |
Poem |
Behold The New Jerusalem |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Alexander Clarke |
Poem |
Status Update |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
Alex Clarke is the youngest of six children,
raised on a farm in rural Michigan. He is a Master's student of linguistics
at Michigan State University. Though interested poetry since adolescence, he
views himself as a poetic infant. His work has been heretofore unpublished. |
Drew Clausen |
Poem |
Around Life |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Pain caused by a car accident in 1994 lead to my
drinking, but by 2002 I had had enough of the drinking six nights a week with
a bottle of whiskey per night and a case of beer, so like I started writing
poems and short stories. I like spinning tales about my childhood, writing
about the pictures I have seen through the year. |
Poem |
Bang the Harmonica |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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David Cleveland |
Poem |
Looking for Normal |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
David Cleveland is an English Instructor at
Arizona State University. |
Tim Coburn |
Poem |
My Toybox was my Treasure
Island |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
My poetry is my personal journey. Born in 1958,
Tim is English with Irish heritage, living in the Eden Valley, Cumbria,
England. |
Diane Collette |
poem |
Fields of Asphodel |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Hails from Bucharest, grew up in Jupiter &
traveled the globe in US uniform and now Corporate Analyst in NYC area. My love of writing came to fruition over
many years while in military life, seemed like pleasant way to deal with
tough times, emotions and life in all its wonder. |
Ian Colville |
Poem |
An Odour of Anguish |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
An ex-pat Scot, Ian currently resides in England
where he's a regular contributor at Bedford's Ouse Muse. Since he began
writing in earnest, Ian has had over 60 poems accepted for curated
publications. Ian writes on all manner of topics, occasionally employing the
Scots vernacular, and his poetry is driven by a sense of the helplessness of
the 99%. Ian much prefers traditional forms of poetry; the stuff written by
'dead poets'. |
Poem |
Pint Sized |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Setting an Example |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
The Weather Forecast |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Imagined Innings of an Old Croft |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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poem |
A Cliché for our Time |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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poem |
Ploughing |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
Group-think |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
The History of the Clothes Line
in Medievel Europe |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
The Waiting Bridge |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
Timed Out |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Durand J. Compton |
Poem |
IT IS A FINE IRISH MORNING |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
Durand Compton is the author of The
Chronicles Of The Auto-Generator as well as many other works.
He hails from LA by way of Omaha and now resides in Wichita. Durand Compton
served his country through two wars and now devotes his time to writing and
publishing. |
Hannah K Walizer Cook |
Poem |
Inside Out |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Hannah is a plant lover, writer, and poet who is
passionate about creative expression, reading, personal growth, kindness and
encouragement. She has been writing poems since the age of 15 to cope with
loss, longing, love and depression. |
Clark Cook |
Poem |
An Autumn Journey |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
A Canadian poet who explores the mythic roots of
love, loss, growth, recognition, and the creative process. Primary
mentors in poetry—Donne, Keats, Creeley; in philosophy—Plato,
Wittgenstein. A retired university-level teacher of literature, Clark
is currently reconciling where, or if, slam, spoken word, and performance
poetry work with his poetics. |
Poem |
Reluctant Travellers |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Another Kind of Sunset |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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Poem |
Stopping Train |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Kristen Corbisiero |
Poem |
Never-ending sun |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Kristen's poetry has been published by Z
Publishing House, Wildsound Festival Review, Poetry Festival, Serroc’s Poetry
Slam, Sage Express and Lighted Corners Literary Magazine, among
others. She discovered writing at an early age and clung to it as her means
of expression through life. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English and
currently works as a social media coordinator and front-end manager. She
enjoys photography, reading, and cultivating plants. She runs her own online
blog, https://awriterssoulblog.wordpress.com/ |
Antonella Corradetti |
Poem |
My Beauty |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Antonella is Italian. Living and working in
London for over 13 years. Started writing poems as a therapeutic tool and to
improve my English, poetry has offered me the opportunity to explore subjects
such as love, pain, relationships, acceptance, domestic violence and so on.
Poetry has become the mean to explore myself and the world. |
Poem |
Still Love Left in You |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Laurie Corzett |
Poem |
Under Cover of Lightning |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
Laurie Corzett/libramoon, seeking outlet for
those crazy thoughtstreams, is always moving into new (or resurrected)
projects, incl. Emerging Visions visionary art 'zine: http://emergingvisions.blogspot.com |
Flavia Cosma |
Poem |
Love in the Afternoon |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
Flavia is an award winning Romanian-born Canadian
poet, author and translator. Has a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering;
studied Drama at the School of Arts—Bucharest, Romania. She is also an award
winning independent television documentary producer, director, and writer.
Published more than 40 books of poetry, novels, and children literature. http://www.flaviacosma.com |
Poem |
Shipwreck |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Dancing in the Moonlight |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
I Gathered it All |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Impossible Summer |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Pedro Cunha |
Poem |
Statement |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
I´m a Portuguese Economist, Blogger, writer, and
Poet. I´ve started my Portuguese Blog 10 years ago inspired by
the great Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. I´m also Editor
at TMU and I write as a Guest Blogger. I´ve published a poetry
book in my native language (2014) |
James Darcy |
Poem |
Alone |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
I am an author of poetry and fiction novels. I
live in Southampton, England. My writing style is driven by human observation
and an emotional journey often tinged with sadness |
Rick Davis |
Poem |
Spring Wind* (*Written with Mariangela Canzi) |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Rick Davis is a graduate of Northeastern Illinois
University & of several graduate schools. Author of three published
novellas and has had over 1,000 poems published. He holds a PhD from
the University of Cambridge.He lives in the Chicago area (USA), and has
worked in market research and urban ministry. He is married to
Marianne, and they have five adult children. |
Poem |
Toxic Personality |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Rhona Davidson |
Poem |
Not Just a False Alarm |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
Rhona Davidson has been writing poems and stories
since she was fourteen but has never previously submitted anything anywhere.
When not pouring her soul onto paper, she works as a manager, reads widely
and dreams of living in Italy…and being a full-time writer. Website planned –
for now, contact via LinkedIn. |
Poem |
Waiting |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Stuck |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Anna Delamerced |
Poem |
Once More |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Anna is a medical student at the Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University. She received funding through the Bray
Medical Humanities Fellowship to pursue a year-long project, focusing on
poetry for kids in the hospital. Her works have been published in KevinMD,
Medscape, Abaton, Plexus, in-Training, Cornerstone, Murmur and Doximity.
She is passionate about listening to people tell their stories. |
Poem |
Seeds in the Desert |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Poem |
Pigtails & Playstations |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
Evening Music |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
A Study of the Heart |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Natasha N. Deonarain |
Poem |
Social Distancing (speak to me) |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Natasha Deonarain's first chapbook, 50
etudes for piano, will be published by Assure Press. She has been selected
for the 2020 Three Sisters Award by NELLE magazine. Her work has
appeared in The Inflectionist Review, Rogue Agent Journal, The Ravens
Perch and Door is Ajar among others. She lives between Colorado
and Arizona, depending on weather patterns and sometimes practices medicine. |
Abby DeSantis |
Poem |
the morrow |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Abby is a retired fashion executive from New York
who moved to rural northeastern Pennsylvania in 2019 She decided
to try her hand at writing after attending a local poetry reading. Her
poems are inspired by nature, hope and the human condition. Abby’s poetry has
appeared in several anthologies and on-line journals including Northeast
Pennsylvania Bards Poetry 2020, Trees out of the Garden of Ashes, Chaos,
Beat Anthology, Poems from the Lockdown, Poets Live 2020, Tiny Seeds
Journal and Thirteen Days of Halloween. She lives with her
husband and several furry and feathered friends. |
Poem |
the new normal |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Poem |
old woman |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
before the fog |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
spare change |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Catherine DeWolf |
Poem |
Tantrum |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
Catherine dares me [Ed.] to publish the following
biography, so quote “I want to thank my friends, Shakespeare, Yeats,
Dostoyevsky, Byron and Rae, for giving me the courage to
write. Yes, as they've all instructed me, as their next and
greatest yet, I bow humbly to those before me. Yet, I know I am
capable, as I hear their voices every day and night!” |
William Di Benedetto |
Poem |
Meditation Versus |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
William is a freelance writer, ghostwriter, and
editor residing in Seattle. Born long ago in New York City, he was a
journalist in Washington D.C. following his graduation from the University of
Virginia. His reading focuses mainly on his Modern Library editions, history,
poetry and a large science fiction collection. William also reads and
re-reads Shakespeare and is interested in the challenge of writing in
structured verse forms such the sestina, tritina and villanelle. |
Poem |
Jazz Club at the Chelsea |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Start Stop |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
In Love as in War |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
In my father’s step |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Poetry of Today |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
time comes uninvited |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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poem |
7-May-15 |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
wow they have |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
3am overdraft blues |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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poem |
Triton Beach |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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poem |
Angelo's Hat |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Rebekah Dobson |
Story |
The Seal |
Our World, Your Place |
2018 |
Rebekah is a prolific word weaver of women's
fiction, fantasy, and science fiction novels.
Her works include the series Postcards from Paris, The Curse of Lanval
series, several stand alone novels, and her upcoming YUA novel, Clock City. She has been writing her whole life, with
her first published work, 4H Clubs of America, at 12 years old; at 16, she has published
with the National Poetry Society. With
an extensive background in education, history, pscyhology, and English, she
currently lives in Oregon where she is a college professor by day, and a
writer by night. |
Sam Doctors |
poem |
A Supine Oak |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
Retired professor of business and government
(2005), recently moved to the North Tahoe area where his wife is the rabbi;
published a chapbook in August 2011, Moods and Moments of a Restless Mind,
Finishing Line Press. He has published more than 25 other poems and several
memoir essays in the past eight years. |
poem |
A Brindled Cast |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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poem |
In Praise of Stones Fences |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
A Time Suspended |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Tim Dolland |
Poem |
Fishing Net |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
Tim, originally from the East End (of London),
spent four years in Australia (when married), before getting lost (and
single) in Leeds. Has plans to return
to his roots once his book is published. |
Mitzi Dorton |
Poem |
Shouldn't We Have Enough |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Mitzi has studied with both the Peripatetic
Writing Workshops and Grubstreet. Mitzi's work has been published
in Rise, an Anthology of Change! Northern Colorado
Writers, and Cleaning up Glitter, as well as ‘Bloodroot,' and ‘Good
Old Days’ magazine. Mitzi worked as a learning specialist for the
disabilities’ center at a community college in the southeast. She loves scary
dolls, with glass eyes from the turn of the century, local histories, and
adventures with Marigold, her golden ‘doodle. |
Mike Dunne |
Poem |
Shop-fever |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Michael Dunne grew up in Manchester but has lived
in London for most of his adult life. He has had poetry published in Wasafiri,
Transmission, Lamport Court, Turbulence, Goldfish, is included on the
Poetry Society's website and in the Poetry Map of Manchester. Non-fiction has
appeared in London Irish Writer, NME, The Irish Post and he
is a past winner of the Chapter One Novel Writing Competition. He
successfully completed an MA in Creative Writing at Goldsmiths, London, and
is currently preparing a PhD proposal. He is a secondary school English
teacher and works in alternative education with young people excluded from
school. |
Marian Dunn |
Poem |
Watching the War |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
I have been published in several anthologies
& The Literary Review. I am currently working on 2 poetry
collections and my memoirs & sell poems via my website. I am a Reiki
healer and use this skill to enhance the healing power of my words. I belong
to The Poetry Society. |
Belinda DuPret |
Poem |
Dreaming of Butterflies |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
UK born Belinda DuPret has lived in New Zealand,
Australia and France, working as a TV reporter, foodwriter and DJ – she’s
supported many bands, including Free, Jethro Tull and others. Back in the UK,
her work’s been published in TPB 6 years running. Themes include Self-Scenting; Tattooed
Ladies; Da Vinci - and a perfumed afterlife. in 2017, she dreamed of butterflies. |
Story |
When Food Kills |
Life Dances |
2017 |
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poem |
Isobel |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
Ginervra da Benci |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
The Scent of
Trees |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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poem |
The Scent of Honey. |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
Fruitful |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Sumita Dutta |
poem |
Her Flight |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
A poet and writer based in Chennai, India.
Some of her work can be found on various websites as well as her personal
blog http://zippythoughts.wordpress.com |
Samantha Eads |
Poem |
Seed Saver |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
As a nurse practitioner and educator, Samantha
Eads is lucky to have known many souls who preserve and create new
opportunities for growth. This is a love letter to them all. |
Amanda Eakin |
poem |
The Broken Repairman |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Amanda Eakin is an Ashland University graduate
who enjoys reading, writing, and surreptitiously looking for grammar errors
in social media. She taught English for a few years and is currently enjoying
her time in a Communication Center for a Fortune 500 company |
Aaluk Edwardson |
Poem |
Lockdown |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Aaluk Edwardson is an Iñuit/Norwegian/Sámi artist
(writer, actor, director, singer). She also teaches creative writing and
performance with Iḷisaġvik College, Alaska's only tribal college
and serves as the Artistic and Executive Director of Bright Shores
Creative Decolonization (BSCD). You can learn more about Aaluk and the
work she does on the BSCD website: http://www.creativedecolonization.org. |
Kurt Cole Eldsvig |
Poem |
In and Out of Quarantine with Persephone |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Kurt is an artist and poet. His work has appeared
in Hanging Loose, Slipstream, Main Street Rag and others. He
maintains a website at www.EidsvigArt.com. |
Pamela Yuen-Elkerbout and Susana Molinolo |
Poem |
Postcards We Never Sent |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Pamela Yuen-Elkerbout was born in rural Ontario
to Hong Kong migrants. She is an expressive writing facilitator with the
Toronto Writers Collective. Her writing explores diasporas, normativity,
kinship, and mysticism. Susana Molinolo is an Argentine born, Toronto-based
copywriter and activist. In 2017 her poem, I Am Nine, was a winner in
the Ontario Books Publishers' Association writing contest. She is currently
the Programming Chair for the Toronto branch of Canadian Authors Association.
Susana and Pamela first met on Twitter, and then in real life at the Tartan
Turban Secret Reading Series in Toronto. As their workplaces are close by,
they had planned to meet for lunch until COVID-19 cancelled all socializing.
In lieu of a face-to-face lunch, they wrote this poem together as an imagined
meeting in New York City. |
Rebecca Evans |
Poem |
How to Cover a Bruise |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Rebecca Evans, essayist, memoirist, and poet, has
hosted and co-produced Our Voice and Idaho
Living television shows and currently hosts Writer to Writer podcast.
She mentors teens in the juvenile system. You can find her work in The
Rumpus, Entropy Literary Magazine, War, Literature & the Arts,
34th Parallel, Capable Magazine, Blue Mountain Review, and Collateral
Journal, among others. She has just completed both her essay
collection, Body Language, and memoir, Navigation. Rebecca was the winner of the Cunnning
Short Styory Competition in 2018 for her story Veiled. She’s a
decorated Gulf War veteran, has served on the editorial staff of
the Sierra Nevada Review, and lives in Idaho with her three sons. |
Poem |
I am rare and unlovable |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
trash-binning |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Story |
Veiled |
Our World, Your Place |
2018 |
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Brian M Falconer |
Poem |
Survival |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
Brian M Falconer is an ex-computer programmer,
now freelance technical and content writer, who recently won First Prize for
his poem Survival in the anthology Nature 20/20. He
also won third prize in the Poets’ Choice Awards for The
Poetic Bond IX, which may sound like a community chest card in Monopoly,
but it was the first time he had won anything. He describes his style as
“broken verse”, and recently moved to Wales to be by the sea. |
Poem |
'tween times |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Poem |
give it up |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
I Was |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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A.D. Fallon |
Poem |
Elusive Promise: Hope |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
A. D. Fallon is Professor of Literature and
Poetry at Kentucky State University. She is also a poet, singer, and musician. She received an MFA from University of
Pittsburgh and a PhD in 20th Century Literature and Poetry from University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. She has
published two books of poetry: Mindseye's Consort in 2013 and Universe of
Discourse in 2011. She grew up in Downers Grove, Illinois, and she currently
lives in Louisville, Kentucky. |
Poem |
Ambush |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Doubt |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Hermeneutics of Youth |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Futility of Desire |
The Poetic Bond |
2011 |
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Catherine (Lee) Felty |
Poem |
Speak to me of new |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Lee Felty is a published nature poet living in
New England, USA. |
Kristin Kowalski Ferragut |
Poem |
When screens replace touch |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Kristin lives in Maryland where she has been a
featured poet at readings including Words Out Loud at Glen Echo, Evil
Grin in Annapolis, DiVerse Gaithersburg Poetry and Third Thursday
Poetry Reading in Takoma Park. Kristin participates in local poetry and prose
writing workshops and open mics, in addition to reading, hiking, teaching,
playing guitar and enjoying time with her children. Her work has appeared
in Beltway Quarterly, Nightingale and Sparrow, Bourgeon and Mojave
He[Art] Review among others. |
Hugh Findlay |
Poem |
Go |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Hugh Findlay lives in Durham, NC, and would
rather be caught fishing. He drives a little red MG, throws darts on
Thursdays, reads and writes a lot, dabbles in photography and makes a pretty
good gumbo. His work has been published in The Dominion Review, Literary
Accents, Tiny Seed Literary Journal, Bangalore Review, Burningword Literary
Journal, Wanderlust, Montana Mouthful, Souvenirs, Dream Noir, San Pedro River
Review, Proem, New Southern Fugitives, Arachne Press and Pinesong.
@hughmanfindlay |
Madalena Fine |
poem |
Lost Letter from Love |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
Madalena Fine is an anglo-portuguese creative
writing student from Sussex. Her writing explores relationships and identity.
She was spurred to writing again in 2015, after a public reading of Warsan
Shire's What they did yesterday afternoon. Madalena's bedside reading includes Warsan,
Grace Nichols, John Agard, Caroline Bird, Wendy Cope and others. |
Jennifer Finstrom |
Poem |
Isolation Poem with Ceres |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Jennifer was the poetry editor of Eclectica
Magazine for thirteen years, and recent publications include Gingerbread
House Literary Magazine, Red Eft Review, and Thimble, with
work forthcoming in Dime Show Review, Eunoia Review, and Rust
+ Moth. Her work also appears in several Silver Birch Press
anthologies, including Ides: A Collection of Poetry Chapbooks. |
Poem |
Isolation Poem with The Destruction of Pompeii |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
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Bonnie J. Flach |
Poem |
Cast Your Spell |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
Poet, photographer, for the non-profit Ocean
Artists Society, member of Shelter Island Art Assoc (San Diego). Writes poems and stories primarily on, but
not limited to, nature, wildlife, and indigenous people. |
Poem |
One |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
You Though I Never Would |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
Beyond Oneself |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Walk Past |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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poem |
At the Crossroads |
The Poetic Bond VI |
2016 |
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Poem |
Harbor Night Songs |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Realization |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Navajo Sand Painter |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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Susan Fleming |
Poem |
All Back in Place |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Susan Fleming is a real estate investor who grew
up in the Appalachian area of Ohio. She has always been a big fan of poetry
and enjoys writing personal poems in her spare time. |
Andreas Fleps |
Poem |
When The Music Begins |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Andreas Fleps is a 28-year-old poet, based near
Chicago. He studied Theology and Philosophy at Dominican University, and has
appeared or is forthcoming in publications such as High Shelf Press,
Snapdragon, The Windhover, and Waxing & Waning,
among others. Battling Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety
Disorder since the age of five, he translates teardrops. |
Stella Fletton |
Poem |
A Blend of Colour |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
A passionate and inspiring writer who transforms
her personal experiences of challenge and trauma creatively, into deeply
meaningful and authentic poetry that is heartfelt, warm and positive.
With her unique writing style Stella shares her thoughts with compassion and
forgiveness towards herself and her fellow human beings. A true humanitarian,
Stella's thought-provoking poetry illustrates how in our world today, love
and spiritual guidance can lead us all gently into the Aquarian Age.
With a refreshingly open-minded and embracing attitude towards continual
change that is life, Stella Fletton is straight talking and blunt without
offending. |
Poem |
Watching Over me |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Amber Jimenez-Flores |
Poem |
These Hands |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
I go by FunSized. I am married, have beautiful
nieces & nephews that I love as my own, am an Ovarian Cancer Fighter,
don't believe that blood signifies family, love deeply, write powerfully and
try to live fully. My professional education and experience can be found
on www.linkedin.com/in/ajflores91. |
Poem |
Do You See As I Do? |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
A Disharmonious Ode to No Name |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
You Can Overcome Anything |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Nina Floreteng |
poem |
The Shadow |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
Swedish; started writing poetry at the age of ten
and has been sporadically writing ever since. Currently writing her
autobiography and taking creative writing courses. Sharing some of her
Swedish poetry on blog. |
Poem |
Spring of Awakening |
The Poetic Bond II |
2012 |
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Stuart James Forrest |
Poem |
Coastline |
Nature 20/20 |
2020 |
Stuart (born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1951), is a
retired public servant living in Oceanside, California. In the summer of
2014, he developed a passion for creative writing while attending Stanford
University Continuing Studies. He continues writing poetry, short stories and
hopes to develop enough skill to be a strong, creative voice of his
generation of Black Americans who lived through a very tumultuous period in
American history. |
Poem |
Empty Hands |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Regret |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Nightfall |
The Poetic Bond IX |
2019 |
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Poem |
Farmers Markets |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Pam Fox |
Poem |
Black Swan Song |
Poems from the Lockdown |
2020 |
Pam Fox is a professor of Religious Studies,
Literature, and Humanities and co-founder of Perelandra College (www.perelandra.edu),
formerly granting licensed, accredited Master's degrees in Creative Writing
and now a certificate program, and has published numerous essays and poetry
in academic journals. |
Gilbert A. Franke |
Poem |
Just Numbers |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
Gilbert Franke is a retired Lutheran
pastor living with his wife, Beth, in Bellville, Texas, USA. He
enjoys sailing, amateur radio, traveling, reading, writing, and spending time
with his granddaughter. He maintains a web presence at http://www.gilbertfranke.com. |
Poem |
Stopping at a Bar on New Year's Eve |
The Poetic Bond X |
2020 |
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Poem |
To Be Happy |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
The House at Prinsengracht 263 |
The Poetic Bond VIII |
2018 |
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Poem |
A Horizon of Blue |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Safe Anchorage |
The Poetic Bond VII |
2017 |
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Poem |
Music, Love and Memories |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Promises From A Rose Garden |
The Poetic Bond V |
2015 |
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Poem |
Reflections on the Sea |
The Poetic Bond IV |
2014 |
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poem |
Chief Joseph |
The Poetic Bond III |
2013 |
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Poem |
The Stocking Cap |
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