Featured Poet Constancy by Featured poet Alice B Fogel 21 Mar 20234 Mar 2023 (from “Natural Causes”—topical science-based poems in progress) The most important place on earth runs as deep as the Teton mountains are high, as broad as the distance from London to…
Featured Poet The North Pole by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 7 Mar 20234 Mar 2023 (from “Natural Causes”—topical science-based poems in progress) “The North Pole is not where it used to be.”—Lawrence Ferlinghetti Even the air could lift off, go back to where it came…
Featured Poet Extinction by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 20 Feb 20239 Mar 2023 (from “Natural Causes”—topical science-based poems in progress) A rainforest is thick as thieves with the hidden.More visible than motion is the weightof time that hangs in the moss, the web…
Featured Poet Summiting in the Rain by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 5 Feb 20239 Mar 2023 (from poems on the Appalachian Trail) Water is the great reshaper— but I know you know that. In this deluge I am weathering like a mountain, but not like a…
Featured Poet All For What by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 21 Jan 20239 Mar 2023 At last at the timeless summit where it seems possible to behold all enormities—windblown distances, skybound heights—I see this lit and stunning, gem-bright fly. It is a lone piece of…
Featured Poet… The Turning by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 6 Jan 20239 Mar 2023 (from poems on the Appalachian Trail) Even while the spruce grows held upright between gravity and heaven it twirls upon its axis, a core that changes year by year, though…
Featured Poet Shadow by Featured Poet Alice B Fogel 23 Dec 20229 Mar 2023 (from poems on the Appalachian Trail) If there is some divine shadow flung over every worldly thing, that could be a reason for rhyming cirrus with feathers, wind with wings,…
Featured Poet Goodbye by Featured Poet – Alicia Hayden 20 Oct 202116 Oct 2021 When the swifts screech in September, It is with some sadness, For they are calling Goodbye / farewell / we will see you next year Their return to Africa is…
Featured Poet… The Whale’s Song by Featured Poet – Alicia Hayden 6 Oct 20215 Oct 2021 It sounds a bit like the feeling of watching honey seep through milk. A thick, luxurious, gorgeous sound. A feeling of deep reverberations, Which echo through a vast, vast Amphitheatre.…
Featured Poet Snails and Champagne by Featured Poet: Alicia Hayden 20 Sep 202121 Sep 2021 I wonder if you see me the way I see you: A colourful spiral of bubbling energy. The sepia coil of a snail shell, mixed with Electric bubbles of…
Featured Poet… Paddling by Featured Poet: Alicia Hayden 6 Sep 202130 Aug 2021 For Annie Yellow boots, and a mackintosh; With a hood slightly too big, and sleeves slightly too short - Her prized possessions. And then it rains. The delight on her…
Featured Poet… ‘You and I’ by Featured Poet: Alicia Hayden 22 Aug 202116 Aug 2021 Poem 'You and I' and drawing 'Bumblebee' by Alicia Hayden, Rain before Rainbows 2020 I am an award-winning poet and artist from North Yorkshire, with a degree in…
Featured Poet… Leopard by Featured Poet: Alicia Hayden 8 Aug 202114 Aug 2021 First, I took amber and fire And I had his eyes. Then I took sunset and dawn And I had his coat. I added charcoal and ink And I had…
Featured Poet Summer/Fall Featured Poet Alicia Hayden 30 Jul 2021 Tiny Seed’s Seasonal Celebration of Inspiring Poets! With each new season, Tiny Seed will highlight a poet who transcends the power of the word and intertwines their craft by honoring…
Featured Poet… The Road North — A Spring Haibun by Featured Poet Chris La Tray 9 Jun 20218 Jun 2021 Highway 93 north, Missoula to Ronan, in the early days of spring. *** traveling north a lovely name on my lips ch-paa-qn in clouds A favorite story on this route…
Featured Poet The Patrons by Featured Poet Chris La Tray 26 May 202126 May 2021 The Patron Saint of Abundant Cigarettes hunkers down under the cardboard bin in the alley behind Butterfly Herbs where offerings are made to them 24/7, in all kinds of weather,…
Featured Poet 828,000 Square-Miles by Featured Poet Chris LaTray 11 May 202112 May 2021 Did you happen to notice in the midst of all your best efforts at surviving that the other day marked the anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase? I’m not talking about…
Featured Poet Featured Poet Chris LaTray – Seed 26 Apr 202130 Apr 2021 If an entire world might exist on a mote of pollen clinging to the flower of a thistle, then what about the blueberry seed wedged into the chasm of my…
Featured Poet… Featured Poet Chris LaTray – Comet 11 Apr 202110 Apr 2021 Chris La Tray is a Métis writer and storyteller. His first book, One-Sentence Journal: Short Poems and Essays From the World At Large (2018, Riverfeet Press) won the 2018 Montana…
Featured Poet The Conjured Heart Exposed…. 28 Mar 202127 Mar 2021 stretched throbbing with blood and love cannot be sent back like a porridge swimming in too much cream. For all the frantic pounding of two hearts, surging blood fails, clots,…
Featured Poet Spring Featured Poet Chris La Tray 15 Mar 2021 Tiny Seed's Seasonal Celebration of Inspiring Poets! With each new season, Tiny Seed will highlight a poet who transcends the power of the word and intertwines their craft by honoring…
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