By Dorothy Kamm Vero Beach Branch, Florida How many names exist For all the hues of blue? Is azure the sky blue Of mid-day, Cloudless and intense? ... Read more
This art and poem are a collaboration by poet Louise Kantro and artist Vicki Boese, whose works were part of Modesto Branch’s ekphrastic show, “Women in America: An Artistic Celebration ... Read more
By Barbara Sillery Cape Cod Branch Lost: Big Girl Panties. If found return to bawling woman in closet. Fair Warning: If unrecoverable, naked woman may roam the streets. ... Read more
By Inger McPhail Washington, D.C. Branch A cent’ry from now It will not matter What kind of car I drove What kind of house I lived in, How ... Read more
By Lorraine Walker Williams Southwest Florida Branch Dying is the art we have to master. It seems to say—not death; Late love settles into us as spring ... Read more
By Marcy Von Kohorn Vero Beach Branch, Florida Darkened palm trees spread their fingers against the pale pink of the sky Ripples skip across the water reflecting a ... Read more
By Dawn Huntley Spitz Sarasota Branch Florida My superannuated corpus suffers maladies amorphous. It wishes time would just resign and longs for yesterweek. It views with feelings radical ... Read more
By Annette C. Sanders Dallas Branch, Texas Dreams fly in and out Of my mind like wingless birds Whispering little scenes The likes I’ve never heard Visions dancing ... Read more
This art and poem are a collaboration by poet Cleo Griffith and artist Carolyn Huff, whose works were part of Modesto Branch’s ekphrastic show, “Women in America: An Artistic ... Read more
By Ann Falcone Shalaski Chesapeake Bay Branch In Memory of Martha Anne King (1946-2020) Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will ... Read more