July 29, 2008
“Golden Sparkled Dancer’s Cap” by Kathryn Magendie (essay) read by Adnan Mahmutovic
Like a light beacon, the golden dancer’s cap takes you on an intimate journey through a woman’s life.
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Like a light beacon, the golden dancer’s cap takes you on an intimate journey through a woman’s life.
The Rose & Thorn Pushcart nominee for 2005. Read the poem at http://www.theroseandthornezine.com/Winter04/Draegers.html
“…there are flowers (hidden) in your regard: there are centuries”
The Rose & Thorn Pushcart nominee for 2005. Read the poem at http://www.theroseandthornezine.com/Fall05/portrait.htm
“The scars I gave myself have lasted forever. I don’t think I’d want them to fade.”
The Rose & Thorn Pushcart nominee for 2007. Read the essay at http://www.theroseandthornezine.com/Spring07/Fireproof.html
This short lyric poem braids the themes of place, time, and memory.
The Rose & Thorn Pushcart Nominee for 2005. Read the poem at http://www.theroseandthornezine.com/Winter05/Lakeside.htm