Poetry
“Rendezvous in Corn Country,” “The mystery” and “Choose your weapon” by Nancy Rosback at Poems and Prayers.
“Are You Coming?” by Heather Truett at Madame Rubies Writes.
“Daffodils” by Hadassah Fey at Umbra Vita.
“Strong-arming” by Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
“The War Begins” and “Perfect Meal, Perfect Show” by Shaun Masterton.
“God’s Bandage” and “The Irony of Reverse Engineering God’s Presence” by Karen Eck at Karenee Art.
“New Life for the Reds in the Blue – Can I Say This?” by Fred Sprinkle at I Force It to Rhyme.
“Dizzy” by Erin Kilmer at Together for Good.
“How Light Bends” by Steven K. Griffin.
“The Parable” by John Blasé at Dirty Shame.
“No hands free” by Melissa at All the Words.
Prose
“Who Am I?” by Pamela Wells McClinton at It Is by Grace.
“I Love You. But Just a Little Bit” by Shaun Groves.
“Should Stories Be Soap Boxes?” by K.M. Weilland at Wordplay.
“Some Scars Tell Stories” and “Discovering Your Strength” by Duane Scott at Then Life Happens.
“Katdishionary” by Kathy Richards.
“The little people” and “You Just Don’t Look Like A Writer” by Billy Coffey.
“Table Manners” by Erin Kilmer at Together for Good.
“Belated Father’s Day Letter” by John Blasé at Dirty Shame.
“Who Am I?” by Pamela Wells McClinton at It Is by Grace.
“I Love You. But Just a Little Bit” by Shaun Groves.
“Should Stories Be Soap Boxes?” by K.M. Weilland at Wordplay.
“Some Scars Tell Stories” and “Discovering Your Strength” by Duane Scott at Then Life Happens.
“Katdishionary” by Kathy Richards.
“The little people” and “You Just Don’t Look Like A Writer” by Billy Coffey.
“Table Manners” by Erin Kilmer at Together for Good.
“Belated Father’s Day Letter” by John Blasé at Dirty Shame.
“Leaving” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.
“Pool Rules and the Café of Sadness” by Charity Singleton at Wide Open Spaces.
“Your Mid-Year Review” by Bradley Moore at Shrinking the Camel.
“Resting” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“The Boss of the Cornfield” by Becky Ramsey at Wonders Never Cease.
Paintings and Photographs
“Secret Pollination” by Laura Boggess at The Wellspring.
“The Fragile and the Awesome” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“Endless Beauty: Cornfield, Sao Paulo, Brazil,” National Geographic photo via Jonahh Oestreich at Jonahh’s Blackbox.
“What Happens When I Don’t Look” by Corinne at Trains, Tutus and Tea.
“Figure Study,” watercolor on paper, and “Creek Detail,” oil on canvas, by Randall David Tipton.
“Within Reach” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.
“Road Trip” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“Driftwood Day” by Kathleen Overby at Neotony.
“Secret Pollination” by Laura Boggess at The Wellspring.
“The Fragile and the Awesome” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“Endless Beauty: Cornfield, Sao Paulo, Brazil,” National Geographic photo via Jonahh Oestreich at Jonahh’s Blackbox.
“What Happens When I Don’t Look” by Corinne at Trains, Tutus and Tea.
“Figure Study,” watercolor on paper, and “Creek Detail,” oil on canvas, by Randall David Tipton.
“Within Reach” by Susan Etole at Just…A Moment.
“Road Trip” by Michelle DeRusha at Graceful.
“Driftwood Day” by Kathleen Overby at Neotony.
Photograph: Lamp by Nancy Rosback. Used with permission.
It's all here is right! Great reads, all.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for including me.
aw, thanks for the feature, Glynn. Looks like a great list for some weekend down time. Let's hope I get a little bit of that. ;)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to settle in for some good reading! Though I can scratch several off as already read. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for including tbhe photo :) will have to catch up on the others!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't catch a few of these - what with depression gardening in the rain and all. Thanks my friend, for including me in this lineup. :) Saturday nights with this list feels like curling up with a blanket, some tea, and good friends.
ReplyDeletei might have to save the saturday reading for sunday...
ReplyDelete...and thank you
:-)
There's a few I had missed ... and a heartfelt thank you. Happy 4th to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHi Glynn - Just wanted to say thanks for including my poem in the list. You're right, the rest of them are great reads.
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