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october, my 1st true love

By julieallyn | May 27, 2023

spring, nearly spent

not quite summer

still, I wait for fall

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry and tagged as autumn, October, Poetry, spring, summer. 2 Comments

A Cento Poem

By julieallyn | May 27, 2023

Here’s my poetic interpretation of a cento poem, recently published in The Loch Raven Review. It’s called Pitched to the Injured Choir.

A cento poem is entirely composed of verses or passages taken from other poets or authors. The poem must reference each original source, to give proper credit where credit is due.

I hope you like it!

Posted in Poetry and tagged as cento, Poetry, The Loch Raven Review. 2 Comments

Bongo-Bongo

By julieallyn | May 26, 2023

I just realized my prose poem, Bongo-Bongo, was published in the Eunoia Review, a Singapore-based online literary journal back in February but I don’t know that I was ever notified. No matter! Better late than never, as they say. I’m so pleased to have been a contributor. 🙂

Posted in Poetry and tagged as eunoia review, Poetry. 2 Comments

unthirsty horses

By julieallyn | May 23, 2023

I can lead folks

to my words

but cannot

make them read

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry and tagged as Poetry. 3 Comments

cover model

By julieallyn | May 22, 2023

wide-eye Hazel

strikes a pose

for Watership Down

Posted in Perspectives, Photography, Poetry and tagged as B&W photography, Hazel, Poetry, watership down. 5 Comments

the power of its light

By julieallyn | May 21, 2023

moonglow framed

at eventide

before, during & after

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry and tagged as Poetry. Leave a comment

Prose Poem Publication

By julieallyn | May 20, 2023

My prose poem, Manifesto, appears in the online journal Cream Scene Carnival. I hope you’ll enjoy it. Thanks!

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry, Prose Poetry and tagged as cream scene carnival, Poetry, Prose Poetry, Writing. 3 Comments

shame

By julieallyn | May 19, 2023

sky junk

river refuse

peopled-planet

in peril

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry and tagged as fragile planet, Poetry, pollution. Leave a comment

Two New Published Poems

By julieallyn | May 18, 2023

Cream Scene Carnival, an online “arts & culture magazine – punk rock & irreverent since 2009”, published two of my poems this week. If you are so inclined, links are below. 🙂 Thanks!

death: a progression

The Chiseled Man

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry, Writing and tagged as cream scene carnival, Poetry, Writing. 1 Comment

geometric

By julieallyn | May 18, 2023

the angle of the sun

matters to this lawn mower—

I need to know

where I’ve just been

Posted in Perspectives, Poetry and tagged as mowing the lawn, Poetry, shadows. 1 Comment
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