KATHY GEARINGER – “Cats are a very mysterious kind of folk. There is always more passing in their minds than we are aware...
Category : Literary Arts
They Call Me Mother Street
MICHAEL GIGADET– Ever’body calls me Mother, even them who ain’t no kin to me. I’s born Sadie over in the Meade’s Chapel...
Book Releases for Young Readers
Mary Drake announces the release of The Chocolate Meteor and the print edition of her YA Fantasy, Where the Path Leads To learn more and...
An Owl Light Interview with Author George Guida
D.E. Bentley – I first met George Guida in June of 2017, at a reading in Dansville, NY. Since then, I have had the opportunity to...
Fragments
Fragments RACHAEL IKINS – Unborn evolutionCells that eat plasticor oceans that eat continentswe all fall down. A call for help.My...
Now Junkie – George Guida
You can read an interview with George in our Q1 issue of Owl Light. In the meantime, enjoy this new and timely poem.
The Non-profit Arts and Culture Sector Receives $45 Million In Critical Funding
Grant recipients include The Arts Council for Wyoming County and White Pine Press NYSCA’s Round Three Grants Will Invest in More...
Sponsors – Turning Points
The recent publication of our first Owl Light Literary journal – Turning Points was made possible, in part, due to generous...
Poetry from SUSAN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS
OMIE November 1983 Her faceA mass of wrinklesA tear or twoWould have easedThe creasesHer bonesCrumbling BeneathNavigating by the lightOf...
Poetry from STEPHEN LEWANDOWSKI
PILLARS Four story, brick courthouseplus cupola stands at the centerof a lawn groomed by jail trustees.Beneath the gilded domejudges and...