Tag Archives: Sand Pilarski

The Piker Press publishes “Iphigenia’s Womb”

I’m so pleased today to see The Piker Press feature my poem “Iphigenia’s Womb.”  You can find it right here.

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to be a part of this great creative community.  🙂



The Piker Press publishes “Three Dreamers”

I am so pleased to see a trio of my poems appear today over in the pages of The Piker Press.  The set of three is entitled “Three Dreamers,” and the poems are as follows: “The Writer,” “The Secretary” and “The Bureaucrat.”

You can find them right here.

I wrote “Three Dreamers” very early in my career as a poet, and they were meant as a sort of creative experiment.  I wanted to see whether I could characterize three different fictional characters who have relationships with one another.  (The people portrayed here were imagined as office co-workers.)

Thanks once again to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share my voice at The Piker Press!



The Piker Press features “Autumn Girl”

I am so happy today to see my poem “Autumn Girl” appear in the pages of The Piker PressYou can find it right here.

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share my voice in this wonderful online magazine.



The Piker Press publishes “Blue Wolves Move in an Indigo Wood.”

I am so honored to see The Piker Press publish another poem of mine — this time it is “Blue Wolves Move in an Indigo Wood.”   You can read it online right here.

Thanks yet again to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing my work to appear in such a terrific online magazine!  (I also happen to love the graphic that she selected!)  🙂



The Piker Press publishes “An Altogether Different Slumber”

I am so happy today to see The Piker Press publish my short poem, “An Altogether Different Slumber.”  You can read it online right here.

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share my voice through this wonderful literary magazine!



The Piker Press features my eulogy for Dennis Williamson.

The Piker Press published my essay today about the passing of my friend and colleague, Dennis Williamson (known to many of his readers by his nom de plume, Dennis Villelmi).  You can find it here.

I’m especially grateful to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share this at The Piker Press.  It was an especially important piece to me, and I know that Dennis would have been pleased.



The Piker Press publishes “The Rough, Violet Stone.”

I’m honored today to see my poem “The Rough, Violet Stone” appear in the pages of The Piker PressYou can read it online right here.

Thanks once again to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for welcoming me into this stimulating community of creators and readers!



The Piker Press features my love poem “Where Would We Go?”

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

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share my work via this wonderful online magazine!



The Piker Press features “Her Smile Was Silver Jupiter”

I am so honored today that The Piker Press published my prose love poem, “Her Smile Was Silver Jupiter.”  You can find it at the link below.

Thanks, as always, to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share my voice at The Piker Press!

“Her Smile Was Silver Jupiter”



The Piker Press publishes my “Quiet White Dog Short Poem.”

I’m honored today to see The Piker Press publish my “Quiet White Dog Short Poem.”  You can read it right here.

Thanks once again to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to be a part of the fun and engaging creative community surrounding The Piker Press!