We wish to thank everyone who came out on a Saturday (from all around the world!) to celebrate with us and read these special poems. We enjoyed hearing this beautiful river of one-line poetry and afterward, discussing with the group some of our ideas and philosophies about the journal, as well as single-line poems, in general. We hope you enjoy the video! Akhila Mohan CG: the end of mourning neelakurinji Vandana Parashar: uninstalled the version of God I didn’t like Raghav Prashant Sundar: what wars weigh peacock Pravat Kumar Padhy: who I am the body contours who I am not Shloka Shankar: but it is not just a name carrying the whole loka inside mine Lakshmi Iyer: cherry blossoms one by one she lets go the many times she curls into her own shadow Kala Ramesh: sandwiched by twilight qualms :: i spill loneliness Tim Murphy: autumn rain listening again to the Goldberg Variations Marcie Wessels: one bed two autumns Margaret Walker: flying turkeys in the room she calls hers P. H. Fischer: enough Beverly Acuff Momoi: how will peace hold this dogwood winter Claire Vogel Camargo: this life of burrowing burrowing owls Anette Chaney: stars begetting stars doubting mariposa Kathryn Liebowitz: her last days sipping the iris twilight Barrie Levine: white fir filling all the space in its space Chuck Brickley: a shadow sliding across the sidewalk catches its leaf Sue Courtney: night migration the moon and the moon and the moon Matthew Caretti: gamelands wounded by the echo
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LAKSHMI IYER
4/12/2023 12:56:57 pm
Thank you so much! A joy to listen, to feel and to search the voices of the hidden depth of the poems.
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4/12/2023 09:44:25 pm
Wonderful to listen, so musical and thoughtful! Even a single-word has its aesthetic rhythm and resonance. Thank you, Robin and Kat, for offering such a memorable gift.
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