A Little Less by Paul Strohm
Paul Strohm is a free lance journalist working in Houston, Texas. His poems have appeared in the Berkeley Poets Cooperative, Green’s Magazine, WIND, Deep Water Literary Journal and other literary journals.
Every Day Poems
Paul Strohm is a free lance journalist working in Houston, Texas. His poems have appeared in the Berkeley Poets Cooperative, Green’s Magazine, WIND, Deep Water Literary Journal and other literary journals.
Award winning poet, Author of 18 books, including 7 volumes of poetry, recipient of the New York State Senator’s award for poetry, Michael D. Brown currently teaches English
He Sits by Sy Roth He sits in his garage, Dressed in black jogging pants, Black nylon jacket striped
Ivan Jenson’s Absolut Jenson painting was featured in Art News, Art in America, and Interview magazine. His art has sold at Christie’s, New York. His poems have appeared in Word Riot
Monday by Doug Draime I take off my boots and place them on the floor in front of me. My feet
Ken Gaertner has published poetry in numerous magazines and have eight plays produced in NYC and
elsewhere.
He wore shoes a size too small by Doug Holder They always told him “Contain yourself.” And what surged through
The Writing of People Who Haven’t Died by Bee Walsh You were at the bottom of my first coffee today.
This Knife I Give You by Joseph J. Nagarya In Zen, all that’s left to you is to laugh. In
there was a frequency in the air that sizzled the way telephone wires do
when i picked up the electric buzz your body generated next to mine.