Align in The Artistic Muses
A never before seen or heard poem of mine, "Align," begun in 2008 and finished the day I submitted it, this fall, appears in an anthology just published by northern Ohio's own True Colors Press. Other poets represented in The Artistic Muses: Inspiration from Various Poets include Tom Adams, Jameson Bayles, Dianne Borsenik, Shelley Chernin, Catherine Criswell, Suzy Dean, Dan Doughtry, Charlie Guzman, Jim Higo, Andrew Hooper, Shawn Leckey, Pietros Maneos, Terry McGoldrick, Micheál O'Coinn, Antonio Palomo-Lamarca, Siddartha Pierce, Heather Ann Schmidt, Craig Scott, J.E. Stanley, Vladimir Swirynsky, Douglas Turner Jr., Caili Wilk, Eva Xanthopoulos & Catherine Zickgraf. At under seven dollars, you can't beat it. Check out a preview here and then buy it if you're so inclined.





Thank you for promoting and for contributing. It's an honor to have one of your poems in this anthology!
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Excellent work, Eva! I'm happy and honored to have my contribution included.
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Social networking is for the millions who have little to contribute. Crisis Chronicles is an achievement and is appreciated by everyone who visits this site. My advice is to forget FB and concentrate on your publishing and poetry instead for your "real" friends who will follow you here!
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You're too kind, Helen. There are many with much to contribute on social networking sites. But I enjoy adding my pieces to the puzzle, both there and here - but more here, especially after recent events.
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Another wonderful book
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Indeed! True Colors did another fine job.
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congrats Mr. B... what a great cover...
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Thank you, Chris! Yes, I think so, too.
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Eva's done a fine job on her anthology. I finally got a copy this past week to actually look through. And it's very nicely done..
bravo Eva.. and congratulations to you John and the others who contributed.
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I agree, Chris - very nicely done. Thank you! "Align" was a poem I began writing in 2008 (around the same time as "Strongsville Coffee" and "Think You Very Much"). But since I was using that scrap of paper as a bookmark and never finished the book, I totally forgot about the poem until rediscovering it a few months ago, giving it an ending and submitting it to The Artistic Muses.
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