Posted on 8 May 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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Josh who once lived in this house “Josh!” I hear Dad call even before he’s standing. “Up!” he says, though he might have called, Josh! then, Fire! meaning, tend to the coal-stove. Up means move, boy. Downstairs he’s at the cooker rattling the gate,… Continue Reading “Josh”
Category: poem, short stories, WrittenWordWednesdayTags: barn, ecolinguistics, folded word, john skewes, josh, shadows, snow, spirits, Winter, WrittenWordWednesday
Posted on 21 March 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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accessible version for screen readers: snowfall — the white rabbit disappears ©2019 by dt.haase A response to Folded Field Notes : Silence dt.haase is a haiku poet, regular contributor to unFold, and a wanderer for wonder
Category: EquinoxSeries, poemTags: calligraphy, dt haase, ecolinguistics, EquinoxSeries, folded word, haiku, js graustein, Poetry, rabbit, silence, snow
Posted on 20 March 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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accessible version for screen readers: heavy snow the sound of a man who loves his own voice ©2019 by Michael O’Brien Michael O’Brien lives in Glasgow Scotland. He is the author of, As Adam (UP Literature), Big Nothing (Bones) and The Anabasis of Man… Continue Reading “heavy snow…”