Tommy Gaffney
New Book Releases:
WHISKEY DAYS (2010) (April 2010)
Tim and Ned Gamble
won a Guiness-sponsored "Guiness Originals" contest with this dessert drink.
Recipes:
Golden Cream (March 2008)
Vivian L. Geffen
Short Articles:
Making Peace With Dad (June 2008)
Conrad Geller
Conrad
Geller received his education at the Boston Latin School and Harvard.
He has taught in Massachusetts and New York and spent a Fulbright year
teaching in London.
Poetry:
The Meeting ( Nov 2003)
Pas (Nov 2003)
Though Time is Speeding (Nov 2003)
Watertown ( Nov 2003)
Articles:
Poetic Forms (Nov 2003)
Christopher T. George
Christopher was born in Liverpool, England in 1948 and emigrated to the
United States with his parents in 1955. He lives in Baltimore. His
poems have been published in print and electronic venues on both sides
of the Atlantic. Chris is the Editor of Desert Moon Review.
Poetry:
In Search of the Golden Lotus (Dec 2004)
Nora M. Gilipsky
Charley's Aunt
Recipe:
Nora's Poppyseed Torte (May 2005)
Caroline Gill
Featured Poet December 2009
A Splash of Memories
The Poet in Winter
*
Dusk at Dozmary Pool (January 2010)
On Emily's Moor (April 2010)
Interviews:
Twisting and Turning an Interview with Kay Weeks (January 2010)
Gina
Gina is an artist living and working in Tasmania, Australia. She started writing haiku a year ago.
Haiku:
haikufest '06 (August 2006)
Amelia Glebocki Poetry:
It Lingers (April 2008)
Gail Goepfert
Gail holds a camera in one hand and a pen in the other. She also
enjoys a dual role as teacher and student of nature and poetry..
Poetry:
Left Behind (August 2010)
repose (November 2010)
Photography
Featured Photographer (October 2010)
Birds ( March 2011)
Paula Goldman
Poetry:
Now that we are leaving (July 2010)
Jose Gouveia
José is a Poet & Writer on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and a
first generation American of Portuguese heritage. He is founder of the
Cape Cod Poets Theatre, member of the Highway Poets Motorcycle Club and
Editor of two anthologies as Poet-In-Residence at Cape Cod Community
College.
Poetry:
The Meditation of a Cock (November 2001)
A Name in Vain (December 2002)
Taylor Graham
Taylor is winner of this year's Robert Phillips Poetry Chapbook Prize from Texas Review Press; her book, The Downstairs Dance Floor, is due out in the spring.
Poetry:
You Can't Even Build Here (August 2004)
The Burn of Time (March2006)
Impressions (April 2006)
There's No Going Back (June 2006)
Dennis Greene
Dennis was born in England, raised in Africa, and has lived in Perth,
Western Australia, since 1983. He poetry has been widely published.
Poetry:
Promises (Oct 2006)
Maison Galopie (Oct 2006)
Kathy Grieger
Poetry:
Stirring Memories (Feb 2010)
J.Conrad Guest
J. Conrad Guest is the author of January’s Paradigm. His fiction and essays appear in various online and print publications.
He is also co-founder of and fiction, non-fiction and cigar editor for The Smoking Poet.
Short Stories:
A Dog's Wisdom (June 2009)
Michael Guillen
Movie Review
GOOD LUCK, MR. GORSKI (January 2012)
Daniel Gunter
Poetry:
That Night Is Also Brilliant (November 2010)
Kenneth Gurney
Kenneth Gurney lives in Shorewood, Wisconsin; edits and produces Tamafyhr Mountain Poetry. He is 2 meters tall;
is happy baseball season arrived as scheduled and volunteers at the boys and girls club three afternoons a week.
Poetry:
Carried Away (April 2004)
Part of the Landscape (April 2005)
Hail Mary Full of Grace (December 2005)
Surviving the Wreck (February 2006)
Tina Hacker
A two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Tina has been published in numerous journals and anthologies. Her chapbook, Cutting It, was published in 2010 by The Lives You Touch Publications. Subscribe now so you won't miss Tina's May Q and P feature!
Featured Poet May 2011*
Final Night
Jenna’s Sterling
Second Place
Boyfriends (Feburary 2012)
Tresha Haefner
Poetry;
Dear Iceberg (February 2012)
Elisabeth Hallett
Elisabeth is the author of two nonfiction books, In The Newborn Year and Soul Trek, and sometimes a poet. A mother of two, she maintains a website devoted
to the mystery of pre-birth communication at LIGHT HEARTS
Poetry:
Three Guesses (March 2003)
Remorse In April (April 2005)
Catherine Hathaway Poetry:
Funeral Lilies (March 2008)
A Poem for Home (May 2008)
Here Are the Grackles! (July 2008)
Lorraine Healy
Lorraine is an award-winning Argentinean poet of Irish ancestry who has been published extensively. Nominated for a Pushcart in 2004, she has a M.F.A from the New England College and a post-MFA from Antioch University Los Angeles. She is the first poet to have received a green card solely on the merits of her work. The 2009 winner of the Patricia Libby First Book Award, her book “The Habit of Buenos Aires” was published by Tebot Bach in 2010. A Hedgebrook alumna and a fine-arts photographer, Lorraine has long made her home on Whidbey Island
Featured poet November 2011
Ode to November
Wood Chopping
To The Elusive White Birches
Eva
George Held
Poetry:
Summer Turns (July 2008)
Empty Nights (July 2008)
Rabbit Ways (July 2008)
On a Lock of Hair (April 2009)
Short Articles:
Cease
To Be (August 2008)
Esther Altshul Helfgott
Poetry:
Line Endings (April 2008)
Wes Hempel
Poetry:
With My Family on Memorial Day (May 2009)
Ronnie Hess
Ronnie was born in New York City of immigrant parents and came west to study at the University of Wisconsin, becoming the first in her family to see the Mississippi River. Her career is in broadcast journalism, which has taken her on travels through Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Poetry:
The Farewell (Nov 2009)
New Book Releases:
WHOLE CLOTH (Nov 2009)
Jerry Hicks
Poetry:
Trying to remember Asia (January 2012)
Short Stories:
Tutorial for a Muse (January 2012)
Erica S. Hill
Video:
Democracy (July 2009)
Phyllis Hillinger
Poetry:
In the Name of Freedom (July 2008)
A Week's Tropical Depression (August 2008)
Prepared (March 2009)
History Film Buff
Movie Reviews:
Spirits For Sale by Annika Banfield (September 2010)
Jeanette Hocevar
Photography
Flags July 2010
Evert Hoogers
Evert
has been an elected National Union Representative with the Canadian
Union of Postal Workers since 1990. He was President of the Vancouver
Local during the 1980s. Human rights and international solidarity has
been a major focus of his work in the labour movement.
Book Review:
Have You Thought Of Leonard Peltier Lately? (March 2005)
Jim Hornbeck
Concert Reviews:
James Taylor and Carole King ~ Troubadour Reunion Tour (June 2010)
Paul Hostovsky
Poetry:
Featured Poet April 2009
Portrait of Gerald Stern
My Lunch with Tony Hoagland
Workshop with Stephen Dunn
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Anthony Hotopp
Poetry:
A Cage of Dreams (July 2006)
Jodi Hottel
Poetry:
"God Bless America" (May 2011)
Henry Howard
Henry, a Los Angeles writer and peace activist, believes in the power
of loving words and unconditional love to make the world a better
place. If this were his last day on Earth, how could he make it
brighter for at least one person before sunset?
Poetry:
Flames and Shadows (March 2003)
Disappeared In The US (April 2003)
You Were There When I Won (June 2003)
Heaven and Hell on Angel's Landing (March 2004)
Pictures At An Exhibition: Iraq, May 2004 (Sept 2004)
Whispers in the Desert(January2006)
140,000 SECONDS (August 2007
When the Sun Eats the Sky (August 2007)
Ann Howells
Ann who is from Carrollton, TX currently serves as President of Dallas Poets Community, a 501-(c )-3 literary non-profit. She has edited its journal, Illya's Honey, for twelve years. Her chapbook, Black Crow in Flight, was published by Main Street Rag in 2007.
Poetry:
City Mouse (August 2010)
Lee Hubbard
Lee
is a Southern California poet/writer who is interested in primary
questions, man's place and destiny in the universe, and the elements of
an enriched life.
Poetry:
Haiku
Dialogue: Super Ego and the ID (Nov 2001)
Raison d'Etre (Feb 2002)
In My Room (May 2002)
Early Morning Haiku (August 2002)
I Will Remember /Oublie? Jamais! (February 2003)
And Who Shall Judge? (April 2003)
This Moment, My Life
Reminisce (April 2007)
Short Story:
On The Mountain (January 2003)
We Sat in Darkness (September 2010)
Articles:
The Government Won't Wait (March 2003)
Loretta Love Huff
Loretta is a management coach and consultant who helps clients optimize
performance, accomplish goals and fulfill on their mission.
Poetry:
Marriage Has Caused Me To Be (March 2002)
Langston Hughes
Video Poem:
'Let America Be America Again' (August 2009)
Peter Humphreys
Poetry:
un ragazzo di vita (April 2008)
the kiss (Feburary 2012)
Kristan Hutchison
Poetry:
Postcard Home from Antarctica (June 2010)
Chris Ingham
Chris spent his childhood in South Africa, attended University in
Australia where he now lives and is a teacher of English. He writes
what can best be described as narrative poetry based upon his own
experiences.
Poetry:
An Act of Contrition (July 2001)
Ancestral Voices (October 2001)
Blood (October 2001)
Blood Brothers (November 2001)
Child of Africa, The (November 2001)
Flying Free (April 2002)
For Juliet (March 2002)
The Ghost of my Past (August 2001)
I Touched Your Pain (November 2001)
The Last Shallows Of Summer ( June 2001)
The Letters, (A Poetic Correspondence) (January 2002)
My Lover . . . Porphyria (March 2002)
Poets (January 2002)
Rebirth ( June 2001)
Refractions A Sonnet ( May 2002)
The Rose Garden (February 2002)
A Sonnet For Sylvia Plath (July 2001)
Possession (August 2002)
The Void (Sept 2002)
Vultures are Circling (November 2002)
He Watched For Her (January 2003)
She Waited For Him (January 2003)
She Danced For Him (January 2003)
For the First Time~ My Song of Songs (February 2003)
Her Hands (Feb 2004)
Wishing and Hoping and Praying (March 2005)
A series of poems for her whose name is identified with Artemis as goddess of the moon from the June 2003 issue:
The Birth of Venus
For Artemis
The Never-ending Dance
The No Man's Land of Our Love
Danielle Jacobowitz
Danielle has been writing poetry since she was very young, but her style did not begin to take shape until her college years. Her brisk, poignant poems have been artfully described as "a shot of blood in hot cocoa" and "akin to [the poetry of] Anna Akhmatova". Her poems have been published in the Seacoast Entertainer as well as The New Verse News. When she is not at a poetry reading, Danielle teaches voice lessons and practices a variety of partner dances. She lives in a cozy, charming apartment in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle.
Featured poet for January 2011*
Letter
Siren
City
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Larry Jaffe
Larry
is the International Readings Coordinator for the United Nations
Dialogue among Civilizations through Poetry program, Co-Founder of
Poets for Peace/United Poets Coalition, the Editor of Poetix the poetry
magazine for southern California and writes a column for about.com
Museletter.
Poetry:
Ella Sang (March 2005)
Featured Poet Feburary 2011*
Hand Sight
Fingers
Inamorata
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Kite Flier (March 2011)
Terse Passionata (April 2011)
Star Jameson
Poetry:
Heron (March 2010)
Julie Jennings Poetry:
Early
Riser (September 2008)
Jeffry Jensen
Poetry:
Spelling the World (July 2009)
Bruce Jewett
Poetry:
Taking Maryanne to Lunch and a Flower Shop on a July Day (February 2009)
Free Diving (Sept 2009)
Little League (October 2009)
Laurel Johnson
Laurel is a retired Registered Nurse who believes that love,
compassion, and the natural wonders around us enrich her existence. Her
lifelong love affair with poetry and prose took a natural progression
after retirement when she began to write in earnest.
Poetry:
Rampallion (February2006)
I Wait (February2006)
Safe at Home (February 2006) Book Reviews:
Halfway Decent Sinners (February 2007)
Val Johnson
Val
lives in Northwest WI and is retired from 3M Co. He writes in the
Native American/mystical animal genre as the grandfathers direct him. Short Stories:
A Doe Story (Dec 2004)
Lois P. Jones
Lois's poetry and photography has been published in American Poetry Journal, Raven Chronicles, Rose & Thorn, Tiferet, and other print and on-line journals in the U.S. and abroad. She is co-founder of Word Walker Press and host of on 90.7 KPFK’s Poet's Café (Pacifica Radio). She co-produces Moonday's monthly poetry reading in Pacific Palisades, California and is Associate Poetry Editor of Kyoto Journal and a 2009 Pushcart Nominee.
Poetry:
Anahata (May 2010)
Featured Poet December 2010*
She measures the skyline by footprints
Portrait of Åsa
Late Winter
Shema!
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Unmarked Grave (April 2011)
Ekphrastic Poetry:
To the Moon on the Subject of Darkness (Feburary 2012)
Michael Josephson
Michael
is the founder and president of the Josephson Institute of Ethics,
which he named for his parents after retiring from successful careers
in business, law and education. He serves without salary and donates
all fees and honoraria from his programs to the Institute, which is
overseen by an independent, volunteer board of governors.
Poetry:
What Will It Matter (April 2005)
Pete Justus
Although Pete was born in London, he's lived all his life in LA. He's
been writing for over 30 years and teaches history at Westchester High
School in Los Angeles. He is the author of: The Edge of a Brighter
Day in 1993 and Truths, Taps, and Time, 2002.
Poetry:
The Summer of '69 (July 2001)
Was It Not Real? (June 2002)
October (October 2002)
In Cairo (April 2004)
Whispers From the Autumn Night (Nov 2004)
Section 60 (May 2011)
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