Tag Archives: Dagmara K.

Spillwords Press publishes “Iphigenia’s Womb”

I am so happy today to see Spillwords Press feature my poem “Iphigenia’s Womb.”  You can read it online right here.

Thanks, as always, to Dagmara K. and the rest of the editorial team at Spillwords Press.  I am grateful to be made a part of this creative community.



Spillwords Press publishes “An Altogether Different Slumber”

I am so happy today to see Spillwords Press feature my poem, “An Altogether Different Slumber.”  You can read it right here.

Thanks, as always, to Dagmara K. and the rest of the editorial staff at Spillwords Press.  It’s great fun being part of this vibrant creative community!  🙂



Spillwords Press features “Where Would We Go?”

I am so happy today to see Spillwords Press publish my love poem, “Where Would We Go?”  You can find it right here.

Thanks once again to Director of Development Dagmara K. for allowing me to share my voice via this wonderful online magazine!



Spillwords Press features “The Rough, Violet Stone”

I am so honored today to share that Spillwords Press published a recent poem of mine — “The Rough, Violet Stone.”  You can find it right here.

Thanks once again to Director of Development Dagmara K. for allowing me to see my work showcased by such an exceptional online magazine!



Spillwords Press features “An Ode to the Paintings of a Newly Discovered Artist”

I’m so happy to share here that Spillwords Press today published my poem, “An Ode to the Paintings of a Newly Discovered Artist.”  You can find it right here.

As always, thanks to Dagmara K. and the rest of the folks at Spillwords Press for allowing me to be a part of this terrific creative community!




Spillwords Press features “Her Son, Her Daughter”

I’m honored to share here today that Spillwords Press published my short poem, “Her Son, Her Daughter.”  You can find it right here.

Thanks once again to Dagmara K. and the rest of the editorial staff at Spillwords Press!




Spillwords Press features “A Churchgoer Passes My Yard on Sunday Morning”

I’m honored today to see another poem of mine featured by Spillwords Press.  The title of the piece is “A Churchgoer Passes My Yard on Sunday Morning,” and you can find it right here.

Spillwords Press is “home for all that live and breathe words, spilled or inspired, through literature of every genre, from writers and poets of every walk of life.”  Thanks once again to Editor Dagmara K.  for allowing me to share my voice via this outstanding online literary magazine.