Sara Wadington
Sara lives by the sea at Montauk, on New York's Long Island. She is a
graphic artist who enjoys sending her doodles out into cyberspace. In
addition to being our webmistress and doing all of the graphics, she
also writes and illustrates childrens' books.
Poetry:
One & All (June 2001)
Winter Winds (January 2002)
Passion Plays (February 2002)
Words on White (Sept 2002)
Crystal Visions (January 2003)
Desire (February 2003)
Inside (March 2003)
Ode to my Harrydog (July 2003)
Haiku:
Saradox ( June 2001)
Fisherman (June 2002)
Short Stories and Articles:
Fireflies (July 2002)
The Little Dragon (December 2001)
A Bird Story (July 2002)
Two Voice Dialogues:
The Walky (November 2001)
Artwork:
Feather on all title pages
Haikufest '01
Flowers (May 2002)
Flowers (June 2002)
Stars (July 2002)
Graphic image (August 2002)
Pumpkin graphic (October 2002)
Acorns and leaves (November 2002)
Holly (December 2002)
Graphics (January 2003)
Hearts (Feburary 2003)
Shamrocks (March 2003)
Flowers (April 2003)
Graphics (May 2003)
Pearls ( June 2003)
Graphics (July 2003)
Flutterbye's (August 2003)
Graphics (September 2003)
Saralions (October 2003)
Graphics (November 2003)
Rainbow Holiday balls (December 2003)
Yellow feathers (January 2004)
Graphic text (February 2004)
Graphics (April 2004)
Shamrocks & stars (March 2004)
Fairy's and flowers (May 2004)
Graphics (June 2004)
Dream~Catchers (September 2004)
Pumpkins (October 2004)
Saratree's (November 2004)
Graphicized snowflakes (December 2004)
Ladydrops and earthballs (January 2005)
Pink hearts (February 2005)
Bunnies & Eggs (March 2005)
Doodle birds (April 2005)
Saraflowers (May 2005)
Turtles (June 2005)
Fireworks (July 2005)
Rainbow doodlefish (August 2005)
Doggies (September 2005)
Ghost ladies (October 2005)
Flowers & fruit Cornucopia (November 2005)
Angels (December 2005)
Snowmen & Dog (January 2006)
Doodleflowers (Feburary 2006)
Lion and lamb drawings (March 2006)
Photoshoped pics of me and my Harry (April 2006)
Doodleflower ladies (May 2006)
Paintings from Luna (July 2006)
Sea creature drawings (August 2006)
Sailboat drawings (September 2006)
Ghost doodles with moon (October 2006)
Flowers, stars, mother & child painting (November 2006)
Holly doodles ( December 2006)
Swirley-gigs (January 2007)
Doodle hearts with background (Feburary 2007)
Shamrocks (March 2007)
Clouds (April 2007)
Doodle lady flowers (May 2007)
Starflowers with butterfly gifs(June 2007)
4th of July sparkle gifs (July 2007)
Graphics from Andy the Ant (August 2007)
Mouse and grapes drawing (September 2007)
Doodle cats, pumpkins, moon & stars (October 2007)
Sara doodle~tree's (November 2007)
Starsparklies (December 2007)
Sparkles,candles & graphics (January 2008)
Sharmagnes candie hearts (Feburary 2008)
Lillies & Chicks & eggs (March 2008)
Graphics & Grey inkwells (April 2008)
Sharmagnes flowers and Sarabee's (May 2008)
Daisy's Wedding flowers ( July 2008)
Graphic's Feb 2010
Illustrated Childrens Stories:
Luna Sees the World (July 2006)
Narble the Newt (July 2007)
Narble in The Tower (July 2008)
Narble Goes Fishing (July 2009)
Recipes:
From the kitchen of Sara Wadington and Dale Frasier
Montauk Shrimp and Scallops (July 2008)
Kim Gottlieb-Walker Recipes:
Blanche
Gottlieb's Fabulous Potato Salad (August 2008)
Peter Walker Music Video:
Bahia
Banderas (September 2008)
Connie Walle
Connie is president of Puget Sound Poetry Connection, mother of 3,
grandmother of 7 and a life-long resident of Tacoma, Washington.
Poetry:
This Area Is Good For Wishes (November 2007)
Believe in Santa (Dec 2007)
Wilbur's Lies (April 2008)
Christian Ward
Poetry:
The Sea (July 2008)
Captain Paul Watson
Short Articles:
Sea Shepherd Chases Japanese Fleet Out of Australian Waters (March 2008)
Ines M. Weber
Ines, originally from Romania, with a second home in Germany is a
former academic, essay writer and published translator of literature
and non fiction.
Poetry:
Chapters in a Book (July 2007)
Reconciliation (July 2007)
Ode to Weimar (July 2007)
Kay Weeks
Featured Poet Feburary 2009
The Opening
Words at Tea
Love I Have Wanted
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Picnic (June 2009)
The Day Before Spring (July 2009)
Clothes from the Dryer (August 2009)
Leaving Rehoboth (Sept 2009)
Head of the Table (Nov 2009)
Kamakura (Dec 2009)
Nothing Real is Owned (Feb 2010)
Interviews
An Interview With December Featured Poet Caroline Gill (Dec 2009)
Mel Weisburd
Featured Poet September 2007:
Burial
Torrey
Pines
Kol
Nidre
Short Articles:
The Coastliners:
The Other Generation of the 50's (April 2009)
Allan Wexler Poetry:
White
Lake, N.Y. 1969 (August 2008)
Ruzka's
Smile (August 2008)
Lisa Wible
Lisa is a poet and filmmaker living in Portland, OR..
Poetry:
Saints and Cigarettes (November 2007)
Lori Williams
Lori lives in Brooklyn, NY, works in the legal field and is working on her first chapbook of poetry.
Poetry:
Bridges (August 2001)
First Dance (July 2001)
I Walk the Sand (July 2001)
Water Lilies (July 2001)
Two A.M. Trilogy (June 2006)
Kath Abela Wilson
Poetry:
Eaton Canyon, February, 2008 (March 2008)
How I Photographed Denise Levertov (April 2008)
A.D. Winans
Poetry:
Poem For My Mother (May 2006)
Judith K. Witherow
Judith is a Native American poet, essayist, storyteller and photographer.
Poetry:
Contemplating Chaos (November 2002)
Christmas, You, 1992 (December 2002)
Haiku-the Four Seasons (January 2003)
Play it My Way (February 2003)
Sweet Flowing Memories (February 2003)
My Promise (February 2003)
Autumn Haiku (Nov2005)
The First Frost (December 2005)
Nature In Balance (March2006)
Fall Adventure (November 2006)
Rhythm and Hues (January 2007)
Short Stories
Strained Class Windows (February 2003)
Columbus Day Revisited (March 2003)
Short Articles:
“Sorry, Haters” (September 2008)
NATIVE AMERICAN MOTHER (Sept 2009)
Eve Worth
Eve is a lifelong poet who lives in San Anselmo, California. She has
been writing since early childhood. She is never without her pen and
notepad. She lives in a sunny neighborhood inhabited with bluebirds,
primarily...which is poetic, as it should be.
Poetry:
Paris 2001 (November 2002)
Afternoon Nap ( December 2002)
First Love ( Feb 2003)
Paris At Midlife (April 2004)
Bob Wright
Bob,
a founding member of the Woodstock Poetry Society, resides in Athens,
New York, has been writing poetry for some 20 years and is published in
a number of notable literary journals. He regularly attends and reads
at poetry venues throughout the Hudson Valley.
Poetry:
A Thousand Birds (Sept 2006)
Dusty Wright
Dusty
a former William Morris agent, is the creator/publisher of the
podcasing pop culture web magazine CultureCatch.com. as well as a
writer of films, fiction, and music. He is also a singer/songwriter who
has released 3 solo CDs and a member of the folk-rock quartet
GIANTfingers. Songs:
United We Stand (October 2002)
Peter Yarrow
Peter is a political activist, poet and folk singer/song writer. He is 1/3 of the world famous trio Peter, Paul and Mary.
Songs:
Greenwood (Sept 2004)
Ricardo Means Ybarra
Ricardo studied poetry with Benjamin Saltman at Cal State Northridge. His books include: The Pink Rosary, A Framing Job, Brotherhood of Dolphins, and Scratch and the Pirates.
Poetry:
Rain (January 2009)
Becca Yenser
Becca cooks waffles and writes poetry in Portland, Oregon. Her work is inspired by weak men, strong drinks and real animals.
Poetry:
Dan (November 2007)
Exercise in Chasing Grouse (Dec 2007)
Upon Waking (February 2008)
Felicia Zamora
Poetry:
Oxford (February 2009)
Featured Poet for March 2009
Meeting at Pine Ridge
Seasons
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To Lisa Jarnot’s Lake of Fire (April 2009)
Andrena Zawinski
Andrena, born and raised in working class neighborhoods in Pittsburgh,
PA now lives and teaches writing in Oakland, CA.
Poetry:
The Largeness of Flowers...(August 2003)
French Postcards (April 2004)
When One More Elegy Will Not Do (May 2004)
This Is A Poem For My Father ( June 2004)
Beached Here (July 2004)
Sleepless Night At Summer's End (Oct 2004)
On Ancient Wings (Nov 2004)
My Mother's Legs (May 2005)
Nick Zegarac
Nick is an aspiring author, poet and writer of several screenplays. His
passion for classic movies is surpassed only by his zest for good solid
writing.
Poetry:
Night in the Hollow (March 2006)
Call From the Wild (March 2006)
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