North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Three Poems by Glenis Redmond
I confront the weighted history of the red clay South. I dig deep. I strive to say the unsayable, while listening to the music of the multitudes that walk with me: my known and my unknown ancestors that seek to be heard.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
A Poem by Stacey Curran
Stacey Curran's poem delicately explores the twin ache of memory and loss.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Two Poems by Zachary Kluckman, the Founder of MindWell Poetry
Kluckman will be recognized by readers who understand the mind's darkness, its depths and razor sharp turns.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Poetry by Martin Willitts Jr.
Syracuse retired librarian, Martin Willetts Jr, is an activist for poetry, an editor for Comstock Review with many collections and awards.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Poetry by Patricia Davis-Muffett
Three vivid narrative poems from Patricia Davis-Muffett, each of three describing a different experience from the many tragedies of 2020.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Poetry by Frances Roberts-Reilly
Poetry from Frances Roberts-Reilly a direct descendant of Abram Wood and the notable family of Welsh triple harpists, fiddlers and storytellers.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Poetry by Michael Martin
Quirky contemporary poems from USA's Michael Martin
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
Poetry by Bruce Meyer
Bruce Meyer, First Poet Laureate of Barrie, Ontario, CBC broadcaster, and prolific writer.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
3 Poems by Carolyn L. Tipton
Carolyn L. Tipton, Berkley poet, professor, and award-winning translator brings autumn alive with these short vivid poems.
North American Time: With Felicia McCarthy
2 Poems by John Hicks
John Hicks fills his poetry with vibrant colour and sound, in response to the world around him