Editor’s Note – Twenty-First Issue
Dear Readers, Lovers, and Fighters through the use of a Pen, Elizabeth Bishop ends her Five Flights Up poem with the line, (A yesterday I find almost impossible to lift). This line resonated deep...
View ArticleSpotlight: Book Clubs
Book Clubs: Find Your Niche Even in the Big City by Courtney McNamara Sometimes when rushing from work, to class, to grabbing drinks with friends and trying to squeeze that half-hour work out in; it’s...
View ArticleEditor’s Note – Twenty-Second Issue
Dear Artists, Writers, and most importantly – Believers, I must first take the time to say, hello Spring! And with the flowers almost in full bloom and the winds beginning to warm up, this issue echoes...
View ArticleSpotlight: Holly Bass
“Poetry is Not a Luxury” Haiku, limerick, free- verse, sonnet, and now slam – the forms of poetry have been expanding even before Homer’s Odyssey was conceived. The most recent trending topic in...
View ArticleEditor’s Note – Twenty-Third Issue
Dear Writers, Dreamers, Believers, There is so much to say. First things first, I must say Happy National Poetry Month. We are already halfway through the month and if you haven’t celebrated yet,then...
View ArticleBest of Write From Wrong: Spotlights
“The Louder Than A Bomb Spotlight stuck out to me, not only because I was able to partake in Massachusetts’s first LTAB poetry slam, but because it brings together youth from all over the state with...
View ArticleBest of Write From Wrong: Editor’s Note
Dear Anyone Who Was Ever Told They Couldn’t Do Something In Life, I hope you tried. I hope you gave it your all. I hope that if you love something, you promise to put everything you can possibly give...
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