Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
By Chen-ou Liu
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CN Tower hidden in fog and rain ... what remains of my immigrant past now a blur to me Chen-ou Liu
By Jerome Berglund
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hummingbird calling for an encore Jerome Berglund
By Ellen Kom
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family lawsuit lawyer and therapist on standby Ellen Kom
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
By Barrie Levine
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spilled grounds . . . your caffeine rush to leave me Barrie Levine
By Jharna Sanyal
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a cup of tea — home in every tongue Jharna Sanyal * Judas tree so many reasons I forgive Jharna Sanyal
By David Käwika Eyre
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Labor Day he demonstrates vacuum cleaners David Käwika Eyre
Monday, September 4, 2023
By Pravat Kumar Padhy
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Carbon Footprints the sun looks dim with smoke all around fierce debate in the conference room for the sky to retain its blue ...
Sunday, September 3, 2023
By Susan Lee Roberts
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summer ages in the august heat— calico leaves Susan Lee Roberts
By Patricia Hawkhead
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autumn colours the old cat curls into itself Patricia Hawkhead
By JL Huffman
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landscape blight howl of the junkyard dog JL Huffman
By Terri L. French
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running into the squirrel’s indecision Terri L. French
By Jennifer Gurney
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a clutch of clouds held in her mind's eye for such a day as this Jennifer Gurney
By Mona Bedi
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a half forgotten lullaby her dementia Mona Bedi
By Deborah Karl-Brandt
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conventional time the day before and after my mother´s death Deborah Karl-Brandt
Friday, September 1, 2023
By Bryan Rickert
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murky waters the brief moment of turtle nose Bryan Rickert
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
By Hassane Zemmouri
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the fear of covid, still stuck in mind and heart... even in dreams I look for a mask Hassane Zemmouri
By Daniela Rodi
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deserted beach all that remains the absence of summer Daniela Rodi
By Darrell Petska
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joyriding this shiny blue bauble on the sun’s gold chain Darrell Petska
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