I’m still in the early stages of thinking about how I want the rest of my life to look. I know I want to release the trappings of my current life. I don’t want to be addicted to my paycheck, and trapped in a home that feels like mine, but still feels like more than I need...
Stealing Poem Silent Poem Circle Poem Overflowing Poem Empty Poem Mind Uncategorized Center me Poem Surface Poem Hungry Poem Silence of Us Poem Adore Poem Burns Poem All of Me Poem See Poem Believe Poem Quietness Poem Your Heart Poem Illusion ...
her mother is missing (or dead); her father is missing (or dead); and a group of white Nationalist types are doing bad things (at the behest of a supervillainess who is apparently cloning people for some reason which might be known to people who...
Briar MoonpoetryLeave a commentAugust 6, 20241 Minute Cameo In the city of a thousand steeples I look for you in the congregations of people, Knowing that you’re nowhere to be found – There’s always a reason to never stick around. I’m just a specter floating through the crowds, A...
books,femdom,Irish poetry,James Joyce,love letters,New York Review of Books,Nora Barnacle,politics,porn novels,Valentine's Day,William Butler Yeats Chicago all of a sudden 31Dec A family emergency finds me in Chicago on New Year’s Eve for the first time in many decades since I permanently...
A little over six years ago, Deborah Walker decided to throw sensible advice to the wind, quit her day job, and, as she puts it, “give this writing malarkey a try.” She hasn’t look back since. Translated into more than a dozen languages, her stories have graced the pages of a ...
He sings not of night’s shadowBut that the day may unfold With every waking breathA little lighter And a little brighterFor the robin sees a tender yearWithout worry and without fear This poem is inspired by the film The Secret Garden. Ebenezer Scrooge – Poem December 25, 2024 1 ...
of purpose. It’s 1968 in Paris and revolutionary fervor is high. François doesn’t make a living, but he does make poetry and his well-off would-be comrade Antoine can house him in his opulent mansion. The initial enthusiasm of the uprising fizzles out, the revolutionary pre-tense of...
January, named after double-headed Roman God, Janus, is a special time for both reflection and anticipation. (Picture of Janus feasting – from the twelfth century Fécamp Psalter). For looking back at 2024, and forwards to what the New Year might …Continue reading→ ...
Musing Mondays is a weekly meme hosted by A Daily Rhythm that asks you to muse about one of several “bookish” questions… or you can just ramble on about anything you like that pertains to books! You can join in by clicking the graphic above. Go ahead–it’s fun!