Daniel Sokoloff is a poet from Philadelphia. He has been previously published with The Basil O’Flahertry and Anti-Heroin Chic, and is currently working on his first chap book, “Dream of the Ash”. When not writing poetry or walking his lizard, he enjoys stargazing or speeding down I-95.
“When I Was Twenty-One” by Clarissa Jakobsons
Artist-instructor, Clarissa Jakobsons is a twice-featured poet at the Shakespeare and Co. bookstore, in Paris, France, and past winner of the Akron Art Museum New Words Competition. Continue reading
“Wind-Swept Goodbye” by M. Earl Smith
From works for children to the macabre, from academic research to sports journalism, and from opinion essays to the erotic, M. Earl Smith is a writer that seeks to stretch the boundaries of genre and style. Continue reading
Thank You, and Looking Ahead
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“Echoes – for Joan” by Judy Shepps Battle
Judy Shepps Battle has been writing essays and poetry long before Continue reading