“Childhood of Dreams” I had them; I’m sure we all did. We had hopes as a child Unicorns were real. Jesus loved us. People were kind. I fell asleep in a field of flowers I thought could never die…. Read More ›
Month: March 2018
Trigger – Author Sarah Lamar King
An anchor in my mind, You pull the trigger every time. Recommence my sanity’s eulogy © Sarah Lamar King Excerpt from the book Melancholy’s Autograph $11.95 Plus Shipping ~ Available at CTU Publishing Group and Amazon.com About the Author… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: Write a Mythic Story
Inspiration Call: Write a Mythic Story. Personify the forces with whom you are working; make your own scarecrow, witch, and wizard or other fictional characters. Create the landscape of your pilgrimage. Simply begin, “Once upon a time . . …. Read More ›
Sista – Author Kesau’c N. Hill
Do you know sista? She gets up at dawn to cook breakfast for her children; she bathes in the silence of first light, heaven like an angel’s glow soft upon her brown skin. All that’s heard is an… Read More ›
Inspiration Call: Micropoetry Monday
Inspiration Call: Micropoetry Monday – use this picture as inspiration for a micro poem (a short poem with no particular rules). Share your written piece by dropping it in the comment section. #WritingPrompt #WritersChallenge #Poetry #Writing #Literature #micropoetry #InspirationCall #CreativeTalentsUnleashed… Read More ›
Perception ~ Author Dah
Perception is based on light’s variations or one’s point of focus Something clear is a glass wing or a cracked pane Somebody says the burnt eyes of noon are chilly The first snowflakes are deep sleep or… Read More ›
Featured Writer: Melody Lee
Seasonal Crush The moon in your eyes Reflect the twilight in mine The feel of your skin Muscles and brawn The way you touch me instantly With your perspicacious mind The soft brush of your welcoming palm From dusk… Read More ›
Mario Dean’s Death – Causing a Revolution – Christena AV Williams
I could not believe when I heard it on the news That you were locked up for a spliff, A misdemeanor Before your mother could bail you Emergency She found you beaten, unblemished and left in a coma. The… Read More ›
Featured Writer: Mark Miller
PAST LIVES Marching boots upon unspoken graves, As Censor taunts intrinsic states Fleeing the dusk fear panic To covet are ready many facade-. Fallen past through people driven hosts, Who file mechanical figure holes Coffee Coffin breaks bewildered illusion… Read More ›
Acclimation – Author Michael Griffith
Have I changed for you, a better fit, a better fate? Have you changed for me, a bitter taste now a better taste? Do we absorb and expand or do we retract and regroup? Melting pot never quite hot enough… Read More ›