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This sixty-fifth Prism anthology was done by writers for readers, to inspire them to maybe write, and write some more... Besides seasonal, autumnal and scary-Halloweeny themes, it features all kinds of poems, whether philosophical, humorous, personal, exploratory, or randomly beautiful.
With this 64th issue, Prism is celebrating ten years of publishing international poetry, a milestone none of us would have thought possible! In this special edition, we honour a few departed poets who used to be Prism members, some of them very active poets and very interesting thinkers and writers - then continue with the winners of the Prism 10th-Anniversary Celebration competitions, followed by selected poems.
This is the sixty-third edition of our favourite anthology, which provides 'spring into summer' poems, dedications to mothers, fathers, and more, as well as our usual harvest of nature poems, philosophical musings, humorous rhymes, haiku and other short poems.
This sixty-second Prism anthology will provide some quiet space for reflection, places to stroll through, times to go back to, memories to share, tales of interesting people to get acquainted with, seasonal poems to enjoy, and more...
This is the sixtieth issue of our favourite poetry anthology. This December edition features poems of late autumn going into winter, November and December holidays, as well as the usual mix of nature, wisdom, humour and love poems. There is enough Christmas magic in this book to please every reader!
There is something to be said for having hobbies which you love, like gardening or writing poetry. Anything which you can put your passion into. All the better if you have more than one!Ron Wiseman is an English Professor who retired to tend his garden, but found his love for poetry so strong it caused him to form a group on the poetry website AllPoetry called the Winklings. They would publish anthologies of the best poems they could find on that website. Ron was the editor and funded most of the production.More recently, he founded the International Poetry Fellowship to produce such books well beyond the scope of his skills and lifetime. Not until now has he ever been convinced to publish anything exclusively of his own work
This fifty-sixth issue of Prism is a mix of poems that tell, or show, or do both, but certainly observe, react, consider life with its memories, its happenings and its dreams of the future, all of which might inspire more poems among our readers.
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