By Carmen F Micsa Life can be a fairy-tale Photo by CARMEN F MICSA, Salmon Falls Trails, CA White fairy lanterns — orbits of light cascade down winter’s raw and reddish earth on an early spring day. Wide-opened cups of joy — nature’s nod to winter’s sorrows melted away as quickly as chirping sparrows. Serene snow globes, the delicate white … Continue reading White Fairy Lights Brighten the Trails
An Offering of Purple
By Channie Greenberg
What Theory Alone Could Miss and In the Shade
By Sarah Bilodeau What Theory Alone Could Miss Acrylic: 2011 I encountered a new theory that sailed me to this promising path; to a glistening shore of possibility. I started applying this new idea before it was time to think, assuming its utility more often than what was needed. The theory became a black box … Continue reading What Theory Alone Could Miss and In the Shade
An Offering of Yellow
By Channie Greenberg
Taking a Journey into the Unknown
By Andrew Graber
Flowers
By Anusha Jekay Anusha Jekay is from Walterboro, SC, US.
Pink
By Channie Greenberg
Pan’s Dilemma and Other Artworks
By Gregory Johnson Pan's Dilemmalook to the living one as long as you liveceremonialanother day in paradisean innocent bystander Gregory Johnson has been an artist and poet for over forty years. For Gregory, poetry and art is a much- needed therapy, a way to get out of this mind trap. He attended Cooper School of … Continue reading Pan’s Dilemma and Other Artworks
Tarzan for a Day and Other Poems
By Ken Gosse Tarzan For a Day Way back in the day, in nineteen twenty-six, when kids preferred picnics to hickory sticks (like we did in our days, and our kids’, and theirs, too, for being outdoors offers so much to do), one morning arose a surprise so exciting the boys would behave for a … Continue reading Tarzan for a Day and Other Poems
