Saturday October 28th, Poetry Breakfast is serving up a special treat and inviting you all into the kitchen (via Zoom). By special treat, we mean a staged reading of a play. And the kitchen...that's the editor's home. We look forward... Continue Reading →
Waves a poem by Paul Hooker WavesThe past is the present experienced as longing.—Rubem Alves, The Poet, the Warrior, the Prophet.At night the old man comes back to the wavesswelling, sparkling in the moonlight,failing, falling back to swell again.They never... Continue Reading →
Saturday Matinee"A Universal Question" by Kathleen Maule Holen. Previously performed at the Jersey City Theatre Center in 2022 as part of a readers theatre presentation of short plays on the topic of strength. A UNIVERSAL QUESTIONA short playBy Kathleen Maule... Continue Reading →
Ghosts a poem by Paul Hooker GhostsBy blood and by choice, we make our ghosts; we haunt ourselves. —Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn. You are not alone here.The mirror cracks and shattersIn myriad tinkling falling sliversThat whisper like a Judas... Continue Reading →