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The Shaman Within

by Kristine Morris

“There is another reality in addition to the ordinary reality of space, time, matter, and energy,” writes Claude Poncelet, author of "The Shaman Within", who has spent nearly thirty years engaged in shamanic practice and twenty-five... Read More

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The Bright Field of Everything

by Matt Sutherland

Certain poets harness inhuman powers of observation, as if they were closer kin to hawks, dogs, and heavenly angels in the ability to see, hear, and intuit their surroundings. Rarely such poets complement these observation skills with... Read More

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American Psalm, World Psalm

by Matt Sutherland

The Lord is my muse, I shall not want. Green pastures, still waters, paths of righteousness, walks through the valley of the shadow of death—Thou anointest my head with poetry; my pen runneth over. The biblical Psalms, in all their... Read More

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Like a Beggar

by Matt Sutherland

Ellen Bass’s poems might best be described as transcendental incidentalism. In "Like a Beggar", her prose moseys along, skillfully detailing tightly framed shots, one right after another, and then “a boy on a bicycle rides by.”... Read More

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House of Deer

by Matt Sutherland

Some poets can’t contain their morosity, some, their cynicism, and others make mirth at the damndest times. Sasha Steensen, step forward, si vous plaît, cha-cha-chagrin included. Wickedly sharp, Steensen will relentlessly poke a stick... Read More

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Moonbook and Sunbook

by Matt Sutherland

Yes, poetry delights, yes, poetry disturbs, but at best, poetry brings clarity to the half truths and enduring myths of the human race. By that measure, Stonehenge is a majestic poem created by long-ago masons to better help them... Read More

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