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  • av Barry Harris
    145,-

    Tipton Poetry Journal, located in the heartland of the Midwest, publishes quality poetry from Indiana and around the world.Statistics: This issue features 33 poets from the United States (20 unique states), and 2 poets from Italy and Ukraine.Our Featured Poem this issue is "Nouns" written by Philip C. Kolin. His poem, which also receives an award of $25, can be found on page 6. The featured poem was chosen by the Board of Directors of Brick Street Poetry, Inc., the Indiana non-profit organization who publishes Tipton Poetry Journal.Barry Harris reviews The Light Most Glad of All by Ken Meisel Barry Harris reviews Salt of the Earth by Patrick T. ReardonMatthew Brennan reviews The Ascension of Sandy's Drive-In by Rodney TorresonCover Photo: Summer Gold by Brendan Crowley.

  • av Barry Harris
    155,-

    Tipton Poetry Journal, located in the heartland of the Midwest, publishes quality poetry from Indiana and around the world. Statistics: This issue features 39 poets from the United States (17 different states), 2 poets from Canada, and poets from China, Mexico and Ukraine. Our Featured Poem this issue is "Swimming," written by Mea Andrews. Mea's poem, which also receives an award of $25, can be found on page 2. The featured poem was chosen by the Board of Directors of Brick Street Poetry, Inc., the Indiana non-profit organization who publishes Tipton Poetry Journal. Barry Harris reviews Shopping Cat Dreams by Gene Twaronite. Cover Photo: Morning Mist by Brendan Crowley.

  • av Barry Harris
    139,-

    Tipton Poetry Journal, located in the heartland of the Midwest, publishes quality poetry from Indiana and around the world. This issue features 47 poets from the United States (22 different states and the District of Columbia). Oddly, there are no poets from outside the U.S. in this issue, the first that has happened in a long time. Our Featured Poem this issue is "Preservation," written by Lisa Hase-Jackson. Lisa's poem, which also receives an award of $25, can be found on page 2. The featured poem was chosen by the Board of Directors of Brick Street Poetry, Inc., the Indiana non-profit organization who publishes Tipton Poetry Journal. Dan Carpenter reviews Matthew Brennan's Snow in New York. Cover Photo: Old Barn - Brown County by Brendan Crowley.

  • av Barry Harris
    145,-

    Tipton Poetry Journal, located in the heartland of the Midwest, publishes quality poetry from Indiana and around the world. Statistics: This issue features 43 poets from the United States (15 different states), 2 poets from Ukraine, and 1 poet from India. Our Featured Poem this issue is "Sad Movie," written by Will Dolben. Will's poem, which also receives an award of $25, can be found on page 10. The featured poem was chosen by the Board of Directors of Brick Street Poetry, Inc., the Indiana non-profit organization who publishes Tipton Poetry Journal. Barry Harris reviews Torndao Drill by Dave Malone. Cover Photo: Baby Robins by Stephanie L. Harper.

  • av Barry Harris
    139,-

    Tipton Poetry Journal, located in the heartland of the Midwest, publishes quality poetry from Indiana and around the world. Statistics: This issue features 32 poets from the United States (15 different states) and 5 poets from Australia, Bosnia, Canada, and Italy. Our Featured Poem this issue is "To Mr. Allen, Senior English Teacher, Glen Ridge, New Jersey, a Few Miles from Rutherford, Home of William Carlos Williams," written by Elizabeth Crowell. Elizabeth's poem, which also receives an award of $25, can be found on page 5. The featured poem was chosen by the Board of Directors of Brick Street Poetry, Inc., the Indiana non-profit organization who publishes Tipton Poetry Journal. Barry Harris reviews My Body the Guitar by Karla Linn Merrifield. Dan Carpenter reviews Catena Poetica: An International Collaboration by Flor Aguilera, Joyce Brinkman, Gabriele Glang, Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda Cover Photo: Wood Ducks at Notre Dame by Brendan Crowley.

  • av Barry Harris
    179,-

    The Sanskrit word "namaste" roughly translates as "my soul recognizes the divinity in you." Something At The Center explores the soul's recognition of the divine in everyday experience. Truth is found in our daily struggles as well as in deliberate moments of solitude and soul searching. This poetry stands in witness to the discoveries made when we are "fortunate to stand inside God's smile.""This book of poetic intimacy is a poignant reflection of the author's own spiritual journey. Each poem allows the reader access to the joys, sorrows, wonders, fears, questions, parallels and unconditional loves of the "surprise" encounters with God in each of our lives."--Sister Judian Breitenbach, PHJC, The NAMASTÉ Center for Holistic Education"This collection of poems will surely strike a beautiful, divine, harmonic chord in your heart. By peeking into the soul of Barry Harris, we eavesdrop on the thoughts of God."--Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D., author of Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water and Health of the Human Spirit.

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