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notanecromancer · 4 months
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Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse and other poems (including Adjunct Exit Interview, Kenyon College)
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bluemonkwrites · 3 months
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This story was published today.
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Hello! It seems @autumnwoodsdreamer is a mutual acquaintance and fellow zebra. Where may I read your poetry?
Hi there friend!!
Wow, it's so nice to meet another Zebra on here! And I'm so excited that you asked about my poetry, because I'm going to start posting more of it here on Tumblr!
Here are some of my poems have been published online:
Thorin Oakenshield Reads 'The Old Man and The Sea'
102.5, A Drunken One-Night Stand With Emily Dickinson's Grave, my love for you is a knot, Phoenician Boats
Bluebeard, My Dear (Issue 4, pg 51-54)
Thorin Oakenshield and I Get Stoned and Listen to Mozart and David Bowie, The Boxer (Or, What Survived the Fire), An Elegy Upon Parting From Long-Held Griefs
Self-Analysis, Elegy, Stripe-Child, Burn (these poems are specifically about being a zebra!)
Sarai's Tree, Through the Mountains
I also had some bangers published with the FIVE : 2 : ONE #sideshow, but they took the website down--might just have to rehome them!
My most recent project is trying to get my book published--the book that features the Thorin Oakenshield poems in sage cigarettes and Lothlorien Poetry Journal. No luck so far, but it'll get there. (I Hope)
Thank you so much for asking, and I hope you enjoy! :)
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finishinglinepress · 14 days
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FLP CHAPBOOK OF THE DAY: Rays of Light and Darkness by Raymond Turco
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RAYS OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS by Raymond Turco is a profound exploration of shifting moods, personal history, and collective memory. This evocative chapbook of #poems navigates the contrasting landscapes of light and darkness, reflecting the ever-changing #human #experience amidst a background of blending world cultures. From the immigrant struggles depicted in the section “From the Old World to the New” to the whimsical yet poignant reflections in the section “Hearty Laughs and Heavy Sighs,” Turco masterfully captures the ebb and flow of our #emotions. Many of the poems delve into themes of identity, family, and illness, portraying a spectrum of moods that oscillate between hope and despair. The material of the book traverses various settings, from the depths of the sea to the heights of the constellations. Through the vivid stories of characters like the haunting protagonist in “Cosimina,” Turco paints a rich tapestry of moments that highlight both the darkest shadows and the brightest rays of light in the #human #condition.
Raymond Alexander Turco is a poet and playwright born in Hackensack, NJ, USA. He writes poems in English and Italian and has a special affinity for European history, travel, surrealism, magical realism, and absurdism. The author of nine stageplays, he has published his poetry in the Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, and with Bordighera Press, among others.
PRAISE FOR Rays of Light and Darkness by Raymond Turco
In Rays of Light and Darkness, Raymond Turco takes us on an extended journey from myth, through Nature, which he has an omnipresent love for, across many countries (“Prague is the city of the future, of the past”) into his soul. His knowledge is overarching. In one poem he goes from Foucault to Woody Allen, not missing a beat. He delineates the consciousness of those around him — Grandfather, Grandmother, and so on – and in “The Shepherd of Many Turns”, the speaker says that when he dies, he will reanimate as plants, animals and dust. “In the end – we are all alone on a Sunday stroll.” Turco has penned a brilliant collection of words!
–Ron Kolm, contributing editor of Sensitive Skin, author of The Bookstore Book: A Memoir (Pink Trees Press, 2023)
Raymond Turco‘ s poetry is rooted in Italian and Italian-American culture and moves from poems of family, immigrant experience, and love to the wider world of Italian cities and culture. They are imbued with a deep existential loneliness. A number of them end with surprising bursts of passion and self-revelation. One of the best of them is “Cosimina”, with its insight into the suffering of its lonely heroine: “And I wonder if I may ever have the courage to ask in a silent room, ‘When is dinner coming ’round?’” Turco also has a gift for dramatic immediacy… [and has the] ability to create a dramatic situation and carry it through, [reaching] beyond the personal lyric with the use of myth.
–Michael Graves, Preparing the Apology (Nirala Publications, 2021)
Raymond Turco’s poetry chapbook, Rays of Light and Darkness, takes you on a marvelous journey “from the Old World to the New” where this journey begins in rich imagery and riveting, poetic storytelling verse. The poem “Cosimina” will tug at your heart strings (“when is dinner coming ‘round”) while heaviness and lightness can be felt in “Youth Left Out in the Rain” and “Pseudobulbar and Jelly” respectively. This poetic journey ends in places of the heart while dwelling in wonderful cities, countrysides and lands in the section “The Belpaese and Beyond.” Lovely are the words of this poetry chapbook.
–Jerry T Johnson, Winner of the 2020 Evening Street Press Sinclair Poetry Prize
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#flpauthor #preorder #AwesomeCoverArt #poetry #chapbook #read #poems #life #humancondition #emotions
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nedsecondline · 6 months
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Five Poems on Lothlorien Poetry Journal
(Russian composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff) I’m overjoyed to announce that all five poems that I sent to Lothlorien Poetry Journal were …Five Poems on Lothlorien Poetry Journal
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arizonawriter · 6 months
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I'm overjoyed to announce that five of my poems have been published on Lothlorien Poetry Journal.
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Mojo by Nolcha Fox
Where did my mojo go?I thought I strappedit to my back,or glued it to my chest.A rocket ship,a charm, a curse,I’m nothingdoing no oneany goodwithout my mojo.If you see it,please return it.Zinging, zapping.Mojo. . BIO: Nolcha’s poems have been curated in Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Alien Buddha Zine, Medusa’s Kitchen, and others. Her poetry books are available on Amazon and Dancing Girl Press.…
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Erato
Pleased to have my poem up at the Lothlorien Poetry Journal. Here is the poem:  Erato I searched the townand finally found her at that ramshackle café. with the tin roofnext to the boarded-uptrain station. It was teeming—the rainy season just begunand how anyone could stand that racket was beyondmy ken—but she sat at a counter in the corner of the shackmuttering prompts into her…
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mysticalunknownflower · 11 months
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Published : 2 poems in Lothlorien Journal
I’m thrilled to share two of my poems published in th Lothlorien Poetry Journal. Both poems are centered around art. The first one is from the point of view of a novice artist and the second, is an ekphrastic poem based on the painting Bathers at Asnières’ by Georges Pierre Seurat.Here are a few lines from both the poems The Novice Artist There is an easel in the living roombeside…
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richardpuglisipoet · 1 year
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marcfrazier-blog · 1 year
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Thanks to Mark for this great spread of my poems. Includes one of my three Sheltering Sky poems and a childhood poem about moving. Image of Debra Winger in film The Sheltering Sky.
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notanecromancer · 2 years
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I am pleased to share that five of my poems appear in Masks of Many Colours, Volume 20 of Lothlorien Journal, which is now available to purchase on Lulu. Look at this gorgeous cover art!
Link to purchase: https://www.lulu.com/shop/strider-marcus-jones/lothlorien-poetry-journal-volume-20/paperback/product-52e7p9.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4
You can read the five poems on Lothlorien online, “Medusa Browses the Beauty Aisle,” “The Ghost Forest,” “Curse of the Spider Woman,” “Snakes and Boxes,” and “Root.” https://lothlorienpoetryjournal.blogspot.com/2023/01/five-poems-by-lauren-scharhag.html
Many thanks to editor Strider Marcus Jones!
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limejuicer1862 · 2 years
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"Created Responses To This Day" Petar Penda responds to Day 189 of my This Day images. I would love to feature your responses too.
“Created Responses To This Day” Petar Penda responds to Day 189 of my This Day images. I would love to feature your responses too.
Bio Petar Penda is a professor of English and American literature (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina), literary critic, and translator. His translations have been published in renowned journals in the USA and the UK. His poetry and flash fiction have been published in “Fevers of the Mind”, “Lothlorien Poetry Journal”, “A Thin Slice of Anxiety”, “Trouvaille Review”, ” Amphora”, and…
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eunoiareview · 2 years
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Nothing to Lose
Sleep, infinite birds, on the expanse of the sky. You have nothing to lose: Time is but a handful of pills for a line of imaginary creators. Ivan Peledov lives in Colorado. His poems have been recently published in Mad Swirl, Unlikely Stories Mark V, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Book of Matches, and Fevers of the Mind. He is the author of the book Habits of Totems (Impspired, 2021). He can be found…
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patfurstenberg · 2 years
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The Chart on My Hands, Poetry
The Chart on My Hands, poetry by Patricia Furstenberg, was first published online in Lothlorien Poetry Journal. #poems #poetrycommunity #life #symbolism #roads #trail
The Chart on My Hands, poetry by Patricia Furstenberg, was first published online in Lothlorien Poetry Journal. My latest poems on Lothlorien Poetry Journal and titled “White on Blue“, “Sapphire Planet“, “Light, Evanescent“, “Blue Flower“, and “If They Call You White Rose” were published recently, you can read them here. Continue reading Untitled
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