A Monthly Literary & Arts E-Zine That's The Perfect Remedy For Achilles' Tendon
Sunday, April 1, 2007
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oh my this artwork leaves me speechless. Let me try.
organically geometric someone planted a trig. book and it sprouted here, desert bound catching water in drops of snowflakes that keep their angles, points and we all wear our sponge on our shoulders but who sees? pawns, artist born, planted in electromagnetic fields, wire vined and follow me up the staircase two at a time
I spent much of the 80s working as a freelance photographer in Europe. I returned to America in 1990. Then in 1995, I made a life-long dream come true when I traveled around the world for eight glorious months. Instead of taking pictures, I kept a journal, which eventually led me to what I feel is my "true calling". My poems have appeared in numerous national and international literary magazines both in print and on the web but I still peddle my time as a private tutor, which is not as bad as it sounds. Fact is, I no longer want to live on an iceberg, which is a good thing since they seem to be disappearing.
1 comment:
oh my this artwork leaves me speechless. Let me try.
organically geometric someone planted a trig. book and it sprouted here, desert bound catching water in drops of snowflakes that keep their angles, points and we all wear our sponge on our shoulders but who sees? pawns, artist born, planted in electromagnetic fields, wire vined and follow me up the staircase two at a time
Jennifer VanBuren
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