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Illogical Muse: American Life In Poetry Column 178
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. American Life In Poetry Column 178. American Life in Poetry: Column 178. BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE. We mammals are ferociously protective of our young, and we all know not to wander in between a sow bear and her cubs. Here Minnesota poet Gary Dop, without a moment’s hesitation, throws himself into the water to save a frightened child. Father, Child, Water. I lift your body to the boat.
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Illogical Muse: A Simple Memory by Kristina Balazsi
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. A Simple Memory by Kristina Balazsi. A mountain to climb. She cries out with sorrow. For joy all the time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Life In Poetry Column 178. Character As Ever by Carol Hamilton. A Midnights Chant Of Chamomile by Jenna Kelly. Ice And Snow by Jerome Brooke. Concrete Steps by Danita Dyess. The Summer Before Our Senior Year by Jane Cassady. Is This Where God Hides?
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Illogical Muse: There Was Once A King by Michael Brownstein
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. There Was Once A King by Michael Brownstein. There was a man who lost his grip on water and drowned. A man on the beach saw him and yelled,. That is the man I must worship." He jumped into the sea. Not to save him, but to honor his sacrifice. The drowning man fell to the floor of the ocean. And found contentment on a throne of shells and porcelin. Somewhere in all of this is a lesson and a king.
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Illogical Muse: Fire
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. Photo taken by Robert L Potts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Life In Poetry Column 178. Character As Ever by Carol Hamilton. A Midnights Chant Of Chamomile by Jenna Kelly. Ice And Snow by Jerome Brooke. Concrete Steps by Danita Dyess. The Summer Before Our Senior Year by Jane Cassady. Your Faithful Option by AJ Wells. Listening To Geese by Alan Britt. Goldfish by Rebecca Komathy.
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Illogical Muse: Character As Ever by Carol Hamilton
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. Character As Ever by Carol Hamilton. So tall, so handsome, but with twitches and fits. He could never control. Only Catherine could soothe him,. His head in her lap, and the startled. Visitors learned to pretend. They did not see. Eagerness was Peter’s hallmark,. And curiosity. The plotting relatives. Insisted the 10-year-old share the throne. With his older, sickly half brother, Ivan,. A Simple Me...
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Illogical Muse: Submission Guidelines
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. This year Illogical Muse will be a triannual. Regular Issue - April Response in March. Regular Issue - August Response in July. Haiku Issue - December Response in August. These three issues will be online only. There will be no print issue this year. Submission Guidelines for Haiku Issue. Obviously, there will be no prose published in this issue. To submit to one of the regular issues, please consult the guidelines below.
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Illogical Muse: Recommendations
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Links are in italics. Henderson, MD 21640. 37/344 M.2 Khao Pratumnak Road. Beatnik cowboy@yahoo.com.au. Children, Churches, and Daddies. 8360 Fallriver Row Ct. Columbia, MD 21004. Greenesboro, NC 27416. A Journal Of 'Shock' Literature. Colton, CA 92324. Taylor, MI 48180. Islandia, NY 11749. Haight Ashbury Literary Journal. San Francisco, CA 94127. Richfield, UT 84701. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Promise of the Butterfly.
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Illogical Muse: A Midnight's Chant Of Chamomile by Jenna Kelly
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. A Midnight's Chant Of Chamomile by Jenna Kelly. Have you ever realized. That ev'ry gulp of solitude. Resonates like the breaths within. And sounds like a delicate. Pour yourself a piping-hot. Cup of lively tea prior. To the entrancement of dawn. Yet a short time after. The dawning of the new dusk. Can make you think so deep. Perhaps, as deep as. The ultraviolet that pulls you. Find a dark way.
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Illogical Muse: Meet The Editor
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. I have been writing poetry for 2 decades now and have appeared in several well known journals since 2005, including Children, Churches and Daddies, Westward Quarterly, and Haight Ashbury Literary Journal. Recently I've had a few selections of my artwork published as well. Read more on my blog Promise of the Butterfly. January 23, 2012 at 2:10 PM. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Poetry Publishers Who Accept Electronic Submissions.
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Illogical Muse: Is This Where God Hides? by Ben Macnair
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A literary ezine publishing art, poetry, fiction, essays, articles, and reviews. Monday, December 12, 2011. Is This Where God Hides? Is this where God hides? Is he waiting to spring his surprise? Is Jesus’s face in your next bag of Crisps? Is the Virgin Mary to be found in the rainbow of an oil spill? Or will we see God in the criss crossing of raindrops against the window? Does the Virgin Mary statue really cry tears? Or is it because we expect her to? God is not hiding. He just waits to be seen. Poetry...