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Lothlorien Poetry Journal publishes my poem “Confession” and two of my haiku.

I’m honored today to see Lothlorien Poetry Journal publish three of my poems.  The first is “Confession,” and the latter two are haiku.

You can find all three right here.

Lothlorien Poetry Journal is a truly superlative independent literature magazine, at which I am always proud to see  my work accepted.  Thanks once again to Editor Strider Marcus Jones for allowing me to be a part of this community.

And, hey — Lothlorien even ran one of my favorite paintings to accompany the poems!  It’s Caspar David Friedrich’s “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog.”  I’m not sure if the editor knew that (I’ve posted it on Facebook), or if it’s just serendipity.



Three poems of mine selected by Lothlorien Poetry Journal.

I’m honored to share here that three poems of mine have been selected for publication by Lothlorien Poetry Journal: “school shooter,” “The Windy Morning” and “The Rough, Violet Stone.”

You can find them right here.

Thanks once again to Editor Strider Marcus Jones for allowing me to see my work showcased by this excellent literary magazine!



Lothlorien Poetry Journal prints my tribute to Dennis Williamson in Volume 29.

I’m honored to share here that Lothlorien Poetry Journal Volume 29 includes my tribute to my late friend and colleague, Dennis Williamson.  (Dennis was also known by his nom de plume, Dennis Villelmi.)  The journal originally published the essay online on October 19th.)

Lothlorien Poetry Journal features free verse/rhyming/experimental poetry, short stories and flash fiction; the theme for Volume 29 is Amplified Voices in the Murmurs of Infinity.  I am so pleased to be published beside 71 renowned poets and authors, and I’m grateful to Editor Strider Marcus Jones for accepting my essay.

You can purchase Volume 29 right here at Lulu.



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Lothlorien Poetry Journal publishes my essay about Dennis Williamson.

I am honored today to see Lothlorien Poetry Journal publish my essay about the passing of my friend and colleague, Dennis Williamson.

You can find the essay right here.

Thanks to Strider Marcus Jones for allowing me to share Dennis’ memory via this first-rate literary magazine — where Dennis himself saw some of his best work published before he died.



There’s some terrific new poetry over at The Bees Are Dead …

Be sure to stop by and check out Strider Marcus Jones’ “The Samaritan Machine” and three new pieces by Matthew Borczon.

The Bees Are Dead

 

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Catch up with “The Bees Are Dead.”

Be sure to stop over at The Bees Are Dead for some haunting and engaging dystopian poetry.

These include Alan Britt’s “Head First,” Malek Saleh Aweed’s “Agony’s Anthem,” and my own favorite among B.A.D.’s recently published poems, Strider Marcus Jones’ “The Mad Hatter Hiding in Dark Matter.”

Enjoy!

 

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