Cold Moon Journal
Thursday, November 18, 2021
By Christian Ward
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Seagulls carry rough seas on their wings Christian Ward
By Susan Bonk Plumridge
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side B every record needs a second song Susan Bonk Plumridge
By Pippa Phillips
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all day by the phone waiting for my voice Pippa Phillips
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
By Agnes Eva Savich
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maples ablaze the road descends into Beethoven Agnes Eva Savich
By Kristen Lindquist
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has everyone lost their minds falling leaves Kristen Lindquist
By Kyoko Bengala
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Nothing: a breath of wind through the leaves Kyoko Bengala
By Bernadette O'Reilly
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news of niece's engagement leaves fall Bernadette O'Reilly
Sunday, November 14, 2021
By Agnes Eva Savich
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in my atoms a mandelbrot set of the universe Agnes Eva Savich
By Amrutha Prabhu
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amidst crackers and fireworks I swim through layers of me Amrutha Prabhu
By Neena Singh
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roadside café we share hot coffee and birdsong Neena Singh
By Freya Pickard
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gentle surf thunders drowns in a thousand kisses on compliant sand Freya Pickard
By Melanie Alberts
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after the election a cockroach belly up dancing alone Melanie Alberts
Saturday, November 13, 2021
By Rp Verlaine
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red and gold leaves of autumn forming a trail that ends in winter Rp Verlaine
By Richard Bailly
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lingering goodbye orchestra plays the planets stellar traveler Richard Bailly
By Samo Kreutz
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hide and seek a boy's grandad lost among memories Samo Kreutz
By Douglas J. Lanzo
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yesterday’s paper lines homeless man’s dreams with what could have been Douglas J. Lanzo
By Vasile Moldovan
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from the hospital gate two paths are beginning... only one to home Vasile Moldovan
By Lakshmi Iyer
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night light slips into my milkshake vanilla moon Lakshmi Iyer
By Veronika Zora Novak
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awakening the mind of a lotus . . . akitsu Veronika Zora Novak
Friday, November 12, 2021
By Vladislav Hristov
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quince garden my mom’s perfume alive again Vladislav Hristov
By Agus Maulana Sunjaya
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balmy breeze mother traces my face Agus Maulana Sunjaya
By Mirela Brăilean
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winter sea — a fair-weather flag ragged by wind Mirela Brăilean
By Jackie Chou
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pandemic the lilt of a flute song lifts the blues Jackie Chou
By Tsanka Shishkova
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lily pond the flickering reflections of the stars Tsanka Shishkova
By Douglas J. Lanzo
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Spanish moss bathed in moonlight drapes romance by the bay Douglas J. Lanzo
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
By Milan Rajkumar
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classical dance the divine proportion — she once talked of a blooming lotus on a stone buddha's lap Milan Rajkumar
By Mircea Moldovan
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nomadland between a cactus and a singing stone having dinner on clay plates with a stranger Mircea Moldovan
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
By Sushama Kapur
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secrets lost a labyrinth of drawers Sushama Kapur
By Keith Evetts
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insomnia drips from the faucet Keith Evetts
By Michael Nickels-Wisdom
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fin- gers once straight and branch- es new- ly bare Michael Nickels-Wisdom
By Minal Sarosh
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garden party the squirrel goes up the squirrel goes down Minal Sarosh
By Christian Ward
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Trees undress themselves Christian Ward
By Jackie Chou
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basement haven a ceiling water stain smiles at me Jackie Chou
Pushcart Prize Nominations by Roberta Beach Jacobson
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The Pushcart Prize honors the best poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction and essays published (in print or online) by smal...
Monday, November 8, 2021
By John J. Dunphy
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Daylight Savings Time ends my car clock correct again John J. Dunphy
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