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Don Narkevic

Short Stories:
Scars (August 2010)

 

James Navé
Poet, storyteller, and explorer, co-directed The Artist's Way Creativity Camp with Julia Cameron, author of The Artist's Way, for eight years before founding The Writing Salon with Allegra Huston.

Poetry:
Tulsa Pool Player (January 2008)
And Then There Was Love (January 2008)
Jazz Lady (January 2008)



Burgess Needle
After being part of Peace Corps Thailand, Burgess worked as a school librarian for 30 years and has
published poetry and fiction in the USA and the UK. His first poetry collection, EVERY CROW IN THE BLUE SKY,
was published by Diminuendo Press

Poetry:
Man of Three Cities (April 2010)
Featured poet for June 2010*
My Grandpa Harry
Charmed Helix
Green River Armistice
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Gene Nelson 

Songs:
Invisible People
by Gene Nelson and Craig Carothers (Sept 2004)

Dave Nordling
Dave, a native Kansan living in Santa Monica is co-host of the Rapp Saloon.

Poetry:
Blue (August 2006)
Winds of Autumn (November 2008)


Jamie S. O'Halloran 

Poetry:
In Memory of My Mother's Kitchen (Nov 2004)


Shaw O’ Inchrory 

Poetry:
Your Breath is but a Love’s Bouquet (March 2004)


Terry Olynik

Poetry:
Blood Orange (February 2008)


Gregory O'Neill

Poetry:
In Her Eyes (February 2008)


Hope O'Neill
In the 1960s, poems of Hope's appeared in Poet & Critic, The University Review (Kansas City) and Twentieth Century (England). She has been an applied mathematician, a mother, and for thirty years, a college instructor in English and ESL (various California State Universities). Lately, she has returned intensively to poetry.

Crimson and Blue (Nov 2009)


Sergio Antonio Ortiz
Featured Poet November 2008
Vows and Other Memories from the Islands
Weathervane

 


Papa Osmubal
Papa Osmubal writes from Macau, Southern China. His wife and children make his home an eternal spring. His daughter's name is Man Lok, which means Noble; and his son's name is Man Hou, which means Good Culture. His wife is named Kam Sio, which means Golden Smile. 

Poetry:
Hac Sa Beach, Macao (June 2007)


Carol Oyanagi

Poetry:
Icicle Gardens (March 2010)


Christina Pacosz
Christina has several books of poetry, the most recent, Greatest Hits, 1975-2001, Pudding House, 2002. While living on Discovery Bay in Washington state, she edited the anthology, Digging for Roots, Dalmo’ma 5, Works by Women of the North Olympic Peninsula (Empty Bowl, 1985). She teaches urban youth in Kansas City, Missouri.

Poetry
December, Moon of Sacrifice (Dec 2009)


Carl Palmer
Carl, retired Army, retired FAA, now just plain retired, lives in the Northwest corner of the U.S. in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. He always has time to smell the roses, share some time over a toddy and read you one of his stories or poems .

Poetry:
Coffee Shop (November 2007)
Her Fella (January 2008)


Ian Parker
Ian Parker was British born and edcated, and is a graduate of California State University Long Beach, majoring in Philosophy and Creative writing. He works as an educator in Southern California. 

Poetry:
England my England (August 2005)


Dean Pasch

Poetry:
Closer (May 2010)


Kathleen Paul-Flanagan 

Poetry:
Lies (July 2006)
Content (February 2007)
Meds (February 2007)


Pat Paulk
Pat spends his days assembling steel and concrete; his nights line and verse. 

Poetry:
Gray-Fading (February 2006)
A Son of His (June 2006)
River Watch (July 2006)


Ronald Paxton

Short Stories:
Jupiter's Story (March 2010)


Sherman Pearl
Sherman was a co-founder of the L.A. Poetry Festival, a co-editor of CQ magazine and co-director of the Valley Contemporary Poets. Since devoting himself to poetry he's published five books and has appeared in more than 50 literary journals and anthologies. His awards include the 2002 National Writers Union prize, the 2007 Anderbo Prize and 2nd place in the Strokestown Prize of 2003, Ireland's largest poetry competition. He also has produced several major readings on the poetry of peace and politics. 

Poetry:
The Last Speaker of Amurdag (January 2008)
No Gifts, Please (December 2008)
Moon-Worship (February 2009)
Read the Label, She Said (Sept 2009)


Leonard Peltier
Native American Activist, Political prisoner now serving two consecutive life time terms for a crime he did not commit. 

Poetry:
An Eagle’s Cry (Sept 2004)
The Heart of the World (Sept 2004)
In the Shadowed Night (Sept 2004)
A Prayer (Sept 2004)
Aboriginal Sin (Oct 2004)
The Message ( Dec 2004)
Leonard's Spoken Word Video (December 2008)

Short Stories:
Growing Up Indian (Sept 2004)

Video:
Silent Bear-"Peltier" (Sept 2009)

 

Angela Peñaredondo

Poetry:
Dust and Light (January 2010)
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Featured Poet Feburary 2010
For Patima and Jen, On Your Wedding
Loose Ends
The Bath
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Mima Pereira
Mima is published in many poetry journals including Poetry/LA. Her work was awarded in Anne Stanford's Poetry Contest which appeared in Sculpture Gardens Review. In 1948 she came down with polio. "She will never know how much it changed her life, or informed her poetry. 

Poetry:
An Illogical Light (July 2003)

 

Robert Peters

Poetry CD Review:
Going Down The River In A Hayloft Coffin: the evocative years of Robert Peters (CD) (August 2010)


 

Shelley Peters

Poetry:
The View from Beacon Rock (June 2008)


Adam Piette

Book Reviews:
Trailing in the Wake of Story: The Poetry of Burgess Needle (March 2010)

 
Bobbie Ann Pimm
Bobbi Ann is a poet, lyricist and a fictional short story writer. She also loves to share her knowledge of Dreams and Dream Interpretation. 

Poetry:
Lovers' Villanelle (February 2003)

 
Lenore Plassman
Lenore, an Eastern Washington state resident and native of Northwestern Washington state, has been published in several small publications, including the Beltane Papers, a journal of women's mysteries. Most days you will find her either in her gardens or at the library. 

Poetry:
Generations (November 2007)
Moses Lake Farmer's Market (May 2008)

 
Christine Potter

Short Stories:
Apple Trees Live One Hundred Years (May 2008)

 
Marc Power
Marc, our Love Poet, lives in New Jersey and has published at least 5 chap books: A Symphony of You, Hymns to the Star Goddess, Faery Heart, Paens to the Solar God, and A Labyrinth of Amaranth. 

Poetry:
Flutter (July 2001)
Forever Bloom (August 2001)
The Perfect Day (September 2001)
A Feast of You (February 2001)
The Color of Water (February 2002)
I Sing Dragonfly (March 2002)
As I Wandered in the Streets (April 2002)
The Butterfly Færy Lord (May 2002)
How is everything? (August 2002)
The Valentine Faery (February 2003)
Wildflower Faery (April 2004)
Queen of Mysteries (July 2004)
Cycles (February 2005)
One Tear (February 2007)

 
Susan Power 

Poem:
Dakota Woman (September 2008)

Short Articules
Old Stories From the New World (November 2008)

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