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O Sweet Flowery Roses BLOG: October 2010
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This is the blog for the poetry journal O Sweet Flowery Roses. Russell Jaffe writes it the way he is writing this 3rd person right now. The journal is osweetfloweryroses.com. O Sweet Flowery Roses. Friday, October 29, 2010. John Swain lives in Louisville, Kentucky. His chapbooks, Prominences. And Sinking of the Cloth. Appeared from Flutter Press and Set Apart Before the World Was Made. Appeared from Calliope Nerve Media. Full of Crow published his ebook, The Feathered Masks. Medallion on the Banks. And r...
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Felino Soriano | soundless
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THE BEGINNING ISSUE — July 2010. Various tongues of spoken. Helium in weighted buncombe insignia of. Soon among the dissipated. Toward regret’s decorated dissonance. Felino A. Soriano (b. 1974), is a case manager and advocate for developmentally and physically disabled adults. He has authored 30 collections of poetry, including Construed Implications (erbacce-press, 2009) and Delineated Functions of Congregated Constructs (Calliope Nerve Media, 2010). His poems have appeared at. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: Verge
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Monday, August 8, 2011. The long dark tunnel. Of light. [double space]. Deadly heliotrope pulls me. Too vast to slide. Calling out, [double space]. My own Siren,. With her dulcet tones. Echoes of ache. [double space]. I give in to the black. Is a stage actor and poet in California. Though she may actually be a robot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog. Poetry, Short-Lit, Ideas, Bookish Explorations: Ink makes us beautiful. Subscribe to Calliope Nerve. Steve Calamar'...
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: Aftermath
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. Beside each other –. Through stony rubble,. Glassy and dilated –. Towards the future –. Of a colorful afterlife –. Steady pallid eyes,. As they pass –. Lives on Long Island, NY and will be attending College of Old Westbury in the fall. He is currently working on his first poetry book titled Birth of Music. Samples of his published work are available at www.craigshay.wordpress.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog. Steve Calamar's six yea...
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: Missed Fortune
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Trust manifest an articulated fulcrum of verb and delineated delirium. As home and path re- create persona of blatant absence walk of alphabetic maze ends as antiquated fences broken by weighted deliberations. Felino A. Soriano. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog. Poetry, Short-Lit, Ideas, Bookish Explorations: Ink makes us beautiful. Subscribe to Calliope Nerve. Powered by us.groups.yahoo.com. Shop Amazon, Support Calliope. The Muse Thing ...
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: Move, remove
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Erracotta veins path relevant relayed splayed conceptions of the walker’s tamed consistencies. With appetite attractions hysterical methods roam systems dis locate placeable rhetoric submitted dialectical swarms of the mind’s compulsive addiction blend spasm interrelated blame toward constant abdications. Felino A. Soriano. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog. Poetry, Short-Lit, Ideas, Bookish Explorations: Ink makes us beautiful. Steve Calama...
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: The guest
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011. I felt the day come. And settle back in. Like a gore-full suitcase. Landing on my throat. Like the careless step. Of a stranger in a stampede:. Here are my guts,. And electric wire;. Not pretty brown, just stark. As a child's horror story. From the dark of my head. A last snatch at fading thought. And when they tell you. Like a magnifying glass. Like the painting of one. Out back in the shaded. Hollow by my house. It is blowsy and. I feel my own death. Promises of what may be.
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Muse Thing: The Calliope Nerve Weblog: (pomegranate sequence)
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Thursday, March 3, 2011. Let’s look in the room: behind the door,. At the woman on her side lazy lazy. Gazing across the room at. Two women on a couch. (hear the tokens drop). One black haired / one white haired. One smiling / one blind. Video dying flicker fast. Then slowly black white sounds. While we sit under the tree (pregnant). Smashed at the wall. Thrown into the fire. Inside the metal cave. Where the meals are forgotten by the people lost). Life goes on as usual. A sequence on the couch. Very goo...
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Ecce Scriptor: Featured Author: Rich Follett
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A literary interview milieu guided by the posing of 6 Nietzschean questions to contemporary authors. There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Featured Author: Rich Follett. Why are you so wise? I believe that the rare moments when I perceive myself to be truly wise (enlightened and empowered) are borne of recognizing that a.) the most compelling questions are those which lead to even more compelling questions and b.) it is impossible to know everything. Why are you so clever? Rich has b...
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Ecce Scriptor: 03/02/10
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A literary interview milieu guided by the posing of 6 Nietzschean questions to contemporary authors. There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Featured Author: Rich Follett. Why are you so wise? I believe that the rare moments when I perceive myself to be truly wise (enlightened and empowered) are borne of recognizing that a.) the most compelling questions are those which lead to even more compelling questions and b.) it is impossible to know everything. Why are you so clever? Rich has b...