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Mayari Literature

Phynne~Belle, Terri Rose Jertson, Bryan Franco

A community literary micro-journal celebrating exciting and innovative voices in poetry & flash fiction.

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Mayari Literature, Volume 2 Issue 1: Grounded

Our literary magazine’s first quarterly edition, Year Two. Firmly planted on solid ground, we still dream of touching the stars.

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  • Phynne~Belle

    San Francisco Bay Area poet. Organizer of the Phynnecabulary platform. Co-Director of the Poetry Global Network. Teaching artist. Creative Moon Goddess.

  • Terri Rose Jertson

    Terri is a wife, mother, and peer recovery specialist. Her poetry book is “The Chameleon Chronicles” Words Never Spoken avail on https://readorgreenbooks.com/shop or IG @TheChameleonPoetic

  • Bryan Franco

    Bryan Franco is a neurodivergent, gay, Jewish poet from Brunswick, Maine. He has been published in the US, Australia, England, Germany, Holland, India, Ireland, and Scotland. His book "Everything I Think Is All in My Mind" was published in 2021.

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