Facing the Fire… The Fire This Time 20 Nov 202020 Nov 2020 Wildfire Noon Policy Matters Fire in the Mountains Art by Neil Berkowitz Neil Berkowitz is a visual artist living in Seattle. He pursued a dual major in…
Facing the Fire… Charcrushed 20 Nov 202015 Nov 2020 Photo by Jeff Dunn Jeff began an interest in graphic arts in 2007, when he became the only critic to illustrate his own music reviews online with ironic commentary…
Facing the Fire… The Power of the Flame 19 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 "Oh, dance with me!" She exclaims. Her naked flames ablaze, Roaring red and orange diluting the night. Slicing through shades Of black and navy blue. Jagged waves of flames…
Facing the Fire… In the Smoke 19 Nov 202013 Nov 2020 Smoke sweeps through Oakland like a serial killer ravaging lungs while inside a woman says to her friend, The smoke no longer carries burnt bodies from the people of Paradise.…
Nature Reflections on Henry 19 Nov 202019 Nov 2020 We lost Henry on Sunday, my wife and I, Our hearts fractured as he took off More than a bird, than an African Grey Her companion since childhood They sprouted…
Facing the Fire Aftermath of a Fire at Waterton Lakes — Alberta, Canada 18 Nov 202017 Nov 2020 Facing the Fire Heat, fuel, oxygen, a family of sorts fire is born light, heat, comfort, renewal fire lives and breathes but never dies Controlled, it is useful…
Facing the Fire… In Flagrante 18 Nov 202014 Nov 2020 I Mile after mile, the torched chaparral: its sole pulse, an itinerant cricket. Arson and ozone, the tarry smolder of the creosote bush, the broken family of mesas.…
Facing the Fire… Big Sur 17 Nov 202017 Nov 2020 My great-great grandfather’s (of the Underground Railroad) Grave is on fire His bones feeding fire The Pinnacles Where giant condors nest And set sail for the Pacific Are on fire…
Facing the Fire… Souvenirs from the Fire 17 Nov 202014 Nov 2020 The orange glow of the cigarette lighter, right below the knob to the radio, how both clicked when turned on. The squares of charcoal scattered in the sand, when cooled,…
Facing the Fire Reviver: Fireweed 16 Nov 202015 Nov 2020 Misnamed as something unwanted (as Fire has gone to ash, got what it came for), you are the one needed for replenishing the earth on patches of scorching, nitrogen for…
Facing the Fire… Fire Break 16 Nov 202013 Nov 2020 No combustion fingering the fuel reaching just a pause on the flat low, mergansers brushed on the thinnest top measure of water. Urine splashing our toes, dizzying Canaan down the…
Facing the Fire Kick-Off: Facing the Fire 16 Nov 202013 Nov 2020 Dear Tiny Seed Community, We’re excited to start publishing submissions from our “Facing the Fire” theme! We loved seeing each reader’s approach to the prompt, from deeply personal accounts…
Chapbook Contest 2020 Reading of “This Is My Work” by Tabitha van der Lee 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of the book’s proceeds are donated to the Rodale Institute.…
Chapbook Contest 2020 Reading of “Closer” by Tabitha van der Lee 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of the book’s proceeds are donated to the Rodale Institute. The…
Chapbook Contest 2020 Reading of “To The Oak Tree” by Tabitha van der Lee 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of the book’s proceeds are donated to the Rodale Institute. The…
Chapbook Contest 2020 Reading of “Crooked Ways” by Tabitha van der Lee 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of the book’s proceeds are donated to the Rodale Institute. The…
Nature… Summer Retreat 15 Nov 202015 Nov 2020 During that slow hour after noontime, I abandon sewing lavender scent bags and walk toward Cathkin Braes, hoping to spy you. From the garden greenhouse you amble towards me, increasing…
Nature Flash Fiction… I Think of Night 15 Nov 20209 Nov 2020 Here comes a woman, her legs like lamp-posts and her teeth bared. We feel bad for whatever we’ve done, we’re in trouble now. She’s got the look of a…
Nature… The Wind Asks the Last Leaf of Autumn Why It Stays on the Tree 15 Nov 202013 Nov 2020 Poem by anne richardson anne richardson is a chaplain, spiritual companion, and labyrinth facilitator and believes everyone’s story is sacred. She finds her poetic voice in listening to trees,…
Nature Meet poet Tabitha van der Lee 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 2020 Tiny Seed Press Chapbook Winner: Tabitha van der Lee This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of…
Chapbook Contest 2020 Book Launch – This Beauty Has No Language 15 Nov 202014 Sep 2022 2020 Tiny Seed Press Chapbook Winner: Tabitha van der Lee This Beauty Has No Language by Tabitha van der Lee published by Tiny Seed Press is now available. 10% of…
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