a break in May
Wednesday, 18 May 2022
We’ll be back with a new poem on the evening of May 25th, but this week we hope you’ll visit or revisit the volume 9 poems published so far this year.
Poems created from the short stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Kate Falvey, “The Three Visionary Girls“
Karen George, “Ars Poetica“
Poems created with John Mills’ Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son (1922)
Susan Kay Anderson, “At Radio Central“
Carol H. Jewell, “LETTER 19: THE AUDION AMPLIFIER AND ITS CONNECTIONS“
Basiliké Pappa, “PORTUGUESE WIRES“
M. E. Silverman, “John Mills’ Letter of a Radio Engineer to his Son on Electricity and Matter“
Christine Veasey, “Dear Youth“
Poems created using other pre-1927 materials
Deborah-Zenha Adams, “hold the world“
James Benton, “Address Alternate Gettysburg Lincoln’s of Reading“
K Roberts, [see; that last lovely tree]
Kelly R. Samuels, “Riding Several Horses“
Jonathan Yungkans, “Forslin’s Jig“