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Other Candle Lights

John Manesis explores memory in Other Candle Lights, including many themes related to his Greek American heritage and medical career. The poetry features a range of characters, from the well known, like Elia Kazan and George Vizyenos, to every day people whose voices speak to us. Many of the poems examine the island lore of his ancestors, immigrants departures and returns, and their American experience.

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ASIN or ISBN-10: 1592321275
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With All My Breath (Selected Poems)

His(John Manesis_ poetry comes withing the deepest roots, With his succint craftsmanship, a reader is immediately brought into this world of displaced people.

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ASIN or ISBN-10: 0966044975
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Continuity

Continuity

            “Most things may never happen; this one will”—Philip Larkin

 

Jeff Holt

Jeff Holt is a Licensed Professional Counselor who lives in Plano, TX with his wife, Sarena, and their lovely twin daughters, Julia and Allison.  He has published poems in numerous online and print publications including Able Muse Anthology, ed. Alexander Pepple, (Able Muse Press, 2010), A Mind Apart: Poems of Melancholy, Madness and Addiction, ed.

J.D. Smith

J.D. Smith has published two collections, The Hypothetical Landscape (1999) and Settling for Beauty (2005), and in 2007 he was awarded a Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts. His first children's book, The Best Mariachi in the World, was published in bilingual, Spanish and English editions in 2008.

Smith lives near the Southwest Waterfront of Washington, DC with his wife Paula Van Lare and their rescue dog, Roo.

Elsinore Agonistes (or MacLeish Unleashed)

Elsinore Agonistes (or MacLeish Unleashed)

David Alpaugh

David Alpaugh's first collection, Counterpoint, won the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize from Story Line Press. Journals that have published his poetry include Evergreen Review, The Formalist, Light, Poetry, Raintown Review, Rattle, The HyperTexts, and Zyzzyva. His essays—"The Professionalization of Poetry" and "What's Really Wrong with Poetry Book Contests"—have been widely discussed on and off line.

Breakfast in Winter

Breakfast in Winter

Carol Lynn Grellas

Carol Lynn Grellas is a three-time Pushcart nominee and the author of A Thousand Tiny Sorrows, soon to be released from March Street Press and two chapbooks: Litany of Finger Prayers,  Pudding House Press and Object of Desire, Finishing Line Press.

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