Last Stanza Poetry Journal, Issue #2: Marginalia |
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General Editor:
| Kalahar, Jenny |
Author:
| Last Stanza Poetry Association, Last Stanza |
ISBN: | 979-8-6941-1622-0 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $8.95 |
Book Description:
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Each of these poems has a backstory, a side note, previously unrevealed truths, or specifics about their inspiration: the pain, joy, loss, love, drama, or unusual experience that went into creating their works of art. Contributors were asked to let readers look behind the curtain for this issue, and the results are magnificent. Poets are, by nature, brave. Shards of their souls are on display with each piece of writing. With these postscripts, we are allowed to see even deeper into...
More DescriptionEach of these poems has a backstory, a side note, previously unrevealed truths, or specifics about their inspiration: the pain, joy, loss, love, drama, or unusual experience that went into creating their works of art. Contributors were asked to let readers look behind the curtain for this issue, and the results are magnificent. Poets are, by nature, brave. Shards of their souls are on display with each piece of writing. With these postscripts, we are allowed to see even deeper into their hearts. Poets in this issue: David Allen, Shalom Galve Aranas, Michael Brockley, Michael Brownstein, John Cardwell, Dan Carpenter, K J Carter, W. B. Cornwell, Mary A. Couch, Dick Dalton, George Fish, James Green, John D. Groppe, Lois Hambleton, John Hinton, Liza Hyatt, LeAnn Jones, Jordan Krais, Oliver Lake, Jim Landwehr, Lucy J. Madison, Tracy Mishkin, Donna Monday, Guna Moran, Lylanne Musselman, Thomas Alan Orr, Bruce Reed, Mary Sexson, Michael Strosahl, David Vancil, Rp Verlaine, J.E.A. Wallace, Michael T. Young, and Joyce Zephyrin. Illustrations are by Bre A. Domescik.