Poetry by Mary Gilliland Subverting received traditions, embellishing mythic figures, the lyrics of The Devil’s Fools speak to and for...
Category : Poetry
Twinning
RACHAEL IKINS My dad’s extra kidney, his father’s twin brother, Carter, only one who made it out whole. Was it schizo-effective or...
Poetry at MacFadden Coffee Company June 3rd, 6-8PM
Featuring Readings from Bart White and Jennifer Malony Followed by an Open Mic Featured poets Bart White and Jennifer Maloney, Editors of...
New Release – Moving Images From Before Your Quiet Eyes Publishing
Press Release Before Your Quiet Eyes Publishing is pleased to announce the release of MOVING IMAGES: Poetry Inspired by Film, a...
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.
First Frost
SALLY L. WHITE – May their seeds be safely scattered As the annuals hang their heads. May the snakes all safely find their paths...
A SMATTERING OF SNOW
WILLIAM PRESTON – December eve had come, devoid of white,but then the snow was falling, calm and light;at meadow's edge, the...