
A space where every poem has a place.
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Dear Friends,
This is already the 30th week of Communal Poetry, which means we’ve long passed the half-year mark together. Honestly, that makes me both incredibly happy and grateful.
When I first started this little corner of the internet...
Toward the end of April, I find myself experiencing the same feeling of rebirth every single year, without exception. There are, of course, a few clear reasons for this. The harsh winter is behind us, even the walls of my terrace begin to w...
Dear Friends,
Sometimes we feel the need to retreat into ourselves for a while, and we shouldn’t resist it. Because the moment we start resisting, the things that pushed us there in the first place begin to grow inside us… and grow… and gr...
I’ve always felt that there is something about gardens that comes very close to poetry. Have you ever thought about it? Both ask for patience, and both change in their own time, regardless of whether we feel ready for it or not. In their ow...
Dear friends,
Last week, we ran a survey, and one of the questions was: what do you enjoy most about Vera Herself? The results showed me that Communal Poetry is, by far, your favorite part and the one you enjoy reading the most. Seeing thi...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Istanbullu by heart. Cat mama. Avid reader. Collecting stories, sipping coffee, spreading joy. \ud83c\udf78 Co-founder/Marketing @EmbroiderywithAycan Inquires/Collabs: [email protected]
A meandering poetic shaman who creates digestible folk scripture for those with spiritual cravings; who also enjoys transcribing poetry on paper with calligraphy. Author of: "Stack Stones", "Poems for Grace", "Inner Children at Play" and more!
Psychiatrist. Now disabled so writing and reading. Author of "Frontal Fatigue. The Impact of Modern Life and Technology on Mental Illness," about how modern life is producing an epidemic of mental illness and stress.
I enjoy walking, reading, performing music and writing (poetry and fiction).
I am a Witch, a retired Technomage, a Socialist, an Anti-Capitalist, the father of twins, Swing dancer, poet, writer, comic art lover, Groucho-Marxist, and an uprooted New Yorker. Merry Meet!
Practicing artist and poet--you will see my style shifting and changing as I find my voice--and my imaginary animals are evolving, too! My posts so far are open to everyone, but I greatly appreciate contributions, comments and restacks.
Life has taught this septuagenarian many lessons about love, loss, authenticity and complexity. I want to share some of those insights with my history, mystery,poetry, mathematics, art and music from a SAM (Stone Age Man) to AI.
I have taught physics, mathematics, and engineering at the University of Washington since 1987. In 2010 I won the Thomas Merton Prize for Poetry of the Sacred. I like to write poems about ideas, situations, and responses.
Ambient musician, technologist. If it’s not moving us toward a post-scarcity society, I’m not interested in it. Accept pain and be free or go numb and be a slave. Also at https://mastodon.social/@zsanjuro
A perpetual seeker and sometime finder. A former teacher, bartender, banker, and technologist. Guided by humor, driven by desire, and a lover of life.
Freelance reporter, writer and poet. Entertaining independently verifiable conversations ONLY at this time. Current mission: Avoid harebrained schemes \ud83d\udc07
I am an opinion writer. I comment on issues I feel are very important to me and hopefully others. I am retired USAF, an educator, training specialist, and poet. Streams of Reluctant Consciousness to follow.
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