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Featured Poetry

Christopher James – Cider, memories, and dreams

November 14, 2021November 12, 2021 Nicholas Trandahl

In the hushed lines of Christopher James' Cider, memories, and dreams, we are brought along with the narrator as he wanders an overgrown family orchard, remembers the past, and ponders the future.

Tagged apples, autumn, cider, Dreams, family, harvest, history, idyll, memories, nature, pastoral care, Poem, poet, Poetry1 Comment
Featured Poetry

Pamela Denyes – The Fog of October

October 24, 2021October 28, 2021 Nicholas Trandahl

The Fog of October is Pamela Denyes' call to the wild, an invitation to look beneath the surface of the mundane--to the mysticism beyond the veil.

Tagged autumn, awareness, change, growth, mystic, mysticism, nature, nature writing, path, Poem, Poetry, wild, wildnessLeave a comment
Featured Poetry

Eugene Platt – September Poem

October 3, 2021October 5, 2021 Nicholas Trandahl

Eugene Platt's September Poem is a story of squandered romance, set against the backdrop of autumn's arrival.

Tagged autumn, Autumn Leaves, exposure, Loneliness, love, love lost, Poem, Poetry, regret, romanceLeave a comment

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