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Literary Feast: Poetry and Prose

Abigail, Robert Charboneau, Renee Emerson, Mark Rico, A. A. Kostas, Zane Paxton, Brit McReynolds, Esther Jane, Nick Chapman-Jones, Kilby Austin

Poems and prose about beauty hidden in the mundane, the hunger to bear witness, and books that help us taste and see.

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Hospitable Poetry #10

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Abigail

    Poiema: poet, freelance editor, literary critic, homeschool teacher, always reading.

  • Robert Charboneau

    New Romantic Poet from Reno NV. Teacher of English and Journalism. Interested in poetics and philosophy.

  • Renee Emerson

    poet & homeschooling mom of five :: usually at the library :: most recent collection of poetry: Church Ladies (Fernwood Press 2023)

  • Mark Rico

    Poetry, because everything matters. Christian, husband, father. Chattanooga, TN.

  • A. A. Kostas

    I write fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. I'm Canadian-Australian-British, but right now I'm based in Singapore. And I'm always seeking Him.

  • Zane Paxton

    I’m fairly ordinary, and my life is mostly uneventful. I’m learning that doesn’t mean it’s not abundant.

  • Brit McReynolds

    I write poems that inspire the imagination toward the things of God.

  • Esther Jane

    Christian, wife, mother, non-academic. I write about what interests me, mostly literature, sometimes education, always with the goal of seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary.

  • Nick Chapman-Jones

    Home of Frontier Verse.

  • Kilby Austin

    Poet, &c.. Collection “This Way to Warmth” available June 2026. “To have ruined oneself over poetry is an honour” (Wilde).

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