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Robert R. Sanders,Robert R Sanders
Beauty of Cannabis is a visual journey into the spectacular marijuana strains being grown in the 21st Century.
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The final issue of The Poeming Pigeon: A Journal of Poetry & Art (Issue #14) is 148 pages of poetry and artwork by 75 poets/artists from around the globe.
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Shawn Aveningo Sanders
How long can you keep a dark secret before you become completely unraveled? In What She Was Wearing, Shawn Aveningo Sanders uses poetry, prose, and letters to tell her #MeToo…
A Celebration of Community, Poetry, Art & Wine Featuring poetry by Shawn Aveningo, Bob Stanley, Cynthia Linville, Patricia Hickerson, Allegra Silberstein, Jack Donaldson, Telemachos Greanias, Lytton Bell, Brigit Truex, Poetica…
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Shawn Aveningo
Poeming Pigeons is a curated collection of poetry from around the world - over 100 poems expressing our fascination, fear, frustration and undeniable connection to our fine feathered friends. Between…
Donnarkevic
A young boy grows up in a small steel town along the Ohio River between 1963 and 1968, while another boy’s suicide overshadows the community. These poems tell their story.
Patrick Sheils
The Secret Land by Patrick Sheils is a collection of poems about purpose. It examines the tension between the individual purpose that propels us to live our day- to-day lives…
Sally Zakariya
Take a peek into the mystery of other people as Sally Zakariya shares stories of those she knows, those she remembers from childhood, and the ones she’s merely observed throughout…
Christopher Bogart
Twenty-six Mexican migrants were discovered in the Sonoran desert near Yuma, Arizona. Twelve of them were wandering around the desert, delirious and dying of thirst. Fourteen were taken by pickup…
Cynthia Gallaher
In Epicurean Ecstasy, Cynthia Gallaher celebrates not only historical and modern pleasures of the kitchen and the table, but also the seasonal evolutions that take place in the cultivated fields…
Michael Estabrook
The Poet’s Curse Everything the poet sees or hears, thinks, feels or imagines gets captured, interpreted and shoe-horned into a damn poem whether they like it or not.
Cathy Cain
Cathy Cain, like a bee to flower, gathers thought from one encounter with nature to another. She speaks from many perspectives - as tree, as mushroom, as goddess-hero, or as…
Dianne Avey
A Beautiful, Heartrending Memoir in Poems
Sometimes our lives are divided in two – the before and the after. Insert something in between that is so profound, and it feels…
Heather Wyatt
Call My Name by Heather Wyatt is a collection of poems from the voice of a small-town southern woman working through relationships with her family and discovering who she is…
Melissa Fournier
A mother’s worst fear is realized at 23 weeks into the pregnancy, and a baby girl is born at the edge of viability. Melissa Fournier shares her profound grief for…
Stanford Searl
Mary Dyer’s Hymn and other Quaker Poems by Stanford Searl constructs poetic songs which open-up multiple dimensions of an embodied sensibility of the conflicts between Puritans and Quakers in 17th…
Gregory Loselle
In The Very Rich Hours, Gregory Loselle recounts experiences, in childhood and later, in and around his grandparents’ house on Grosse Ile, Michigan, an island in the Detroit River near…
Lauren Tivey
Moroccan Holiday is a poetic series following a married couple-an American woman, and her Scottish husband-on an extended vacation in Morocco. As the husband suffers an extreme alcoholic relapse, the…
Laurel Feigenbaum
As the title would imply, Matrimony is the story of a long marriage, a family, and the inevitable changes that occur over time. Through her poetry, Laurel Feigenbaum depicts her…
Breakpoint is a collection of poems that speaks to a nation in crisis. Its poetry is commentary on a country that was built on the promise of the American Dream…
Our new issue of The Poeming Pigeon: A Journal of Poetry & Art (Issue #12) is 180 pages and includes poetry and artwork on a variety of topics by 92…
Doug Stone
Here, Doug Stone, a fourth generation Oregonian, shares his love of Oregon–its places, its seasons, and its people. Through his lyrical and narrative poems, we are led to witness the…
Christopher Bogart’s poems demonstrate that poetry’s embrace can include the idea of justice and the feeling of outrage. –Robert Pinsky, United States Poet Laureate (1997-2000)
The Eater of Dreams begins…
Lynn M Knapp
Giving Ground pulses with traffic and teems with life, leading us through intertwined lives. We find overgrown gardens, alleys in bloom, pheasants in flight and Spanish love songs, a place…
Ralph J Long
A Democracy Divided examines the sharp split that exists in the body politic of America. The first section, answers each amendment in the Bill of Rights with an original poem…
Judy K Mosher
Shrinking Bones by Judy K. Mosher is the first place winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize for 2018. These poems grew from the author’s journey with her aging mother…
Penelope Scambly Schott
Reading November Quilt, by acclaimed author and poet, Penelope Scambly Schott, is akin to making a new friend. Brew a cup of tea and curl up in your favorite reading…
The "Superstition" issue of The Poeming Pigeon: A Journal of Poetry & Art (#13) includes works by 76 poets/artists around the globe, featuring poetry by Ellen Bass, James Crews, and…
Paul T M Jackson
Impressions is a small collection of poems by Dr. Paul T.M. Jackson, inspired by quiet moments and observations-whether they occurred while cycling through Provence, rambling in Wales, trekking through Galicia…
Albert E. Sanders, Bruce R. Erickson, David R. Schwimmer, Robert E. Weems
Discovery of Late Cretaceous dinosaur and reptile remains from Campanian and Maastrichtian deposits in South Carolina. --
Laurie Olin,Susan Weiler
Olin is the preeminent American landscape architecture firm, and this monograph on the firm will attract not only those in the field but anyone with an interest in public landscapes…
Joe Cuddemi,Diane Kerr,Tammy Miller,Gerry Petersen-Incorvaia,Dana Renner
Develop the know-how to work collaboratively within the PLC at Work® process to overcome barriers and challenges in your priority school. Edited by Sharon V. Kramer, this must-read anthology brings…
The Poeming Pigeon is a semi-annual journal of poetry, with each book having a unique theme. Our first four issues included poetry on the topic of birds, food, cannabis and…
With hundreds of cannabis strains to choose from, it can be overwhelming to remember which strains are your favorites and which ones are most effective. Whether you partake for pleasure…
The Poeming Pigeon is a semi-annual journal of poetry, with each book having a unique theme. Our first three issues included poetry on the topic of birds, food and cannabis…
Issues for Volumes 1, 3- cataloged as a serial in LC.