You’ve found me on the Nook! A little time was all it took.

Hi everyone! Happy New Year. ! It's been a great but busy start to 2012. Here's an update: NOOK BOOKS You've been 'Liking,' reviewing and reading my books Where the Butterflies Go and Leap on Lulu, Amazon, iBooks, and now on the Nook!  Can I tell you how exciting it is to see you finding …

Where the Butterflies Go Review in iBOOKS (four stars): ‘These poems are like a key’

‘A willful and successful destruction of boundaries’  **** (4 stars) by Shawn Halayka, Dec. 24, 2011 under Where the Butterflies Go in iBOOKS Anima and animus. Love and sorrow. Past and present. An array of dualities are presented to us in these poems, accurately depicting both the beauty and horror of life at the same …

Just Write It.

I was asked to write a guest post about writing over at the Pen & Muse. I had fun writing this one. Here it is! Just Write It: Guest post by Heather Grace Stewart

Interview with a Poet: mark Stratton

mark Stratton is an American poet and writer living in Columbia, MO with his wife and three cats.  His poems have appeared in The River Paper, The American Zig-Zag Volume One (and forthcoming in Volume Two), MediaVirus Magazine and Four and Twenty. My first question for mark was one that I didn't even think of …

Interview with a Poet: Kris Bigalk

Welcome to my new series: Interview with a Poet. My aim with this series is to introduce you to a handful of the hundreds of talented poets I've had the pleasure of meeting - both online and in person - in recent years. Good poetry should be shared, and every poet has a story that …