We're born to die, the Good Book says- we leave when God calls us! We'll FLY back home, won't that be fun – no riding on a bus! An old gal passed, was all alone, her friends laid her to rest. Her ...
April is National Poetry Month. In the midst of a pandemic, this year’s celebrations have either been suspended, or the organizers have become more creative in their planning. Where most towns across ...
LIMA — Thirty-two years after Roundhead resident Jessica Weyer Bentley first put her thoughts down on a piece of paper, she’s reached a signature moment. She’s being published. Five of her poems are ...
In 1991, following the sudden death of his first wife, Susan, Mike Bernhardt began writing poetry as a way to deal with his grief. In the poem “Sunday,” he writes, “Together, we survived the ...
It’s a sad fact of life that we all will be touched by grief at some point in our lives. Of course, grief is the unavoidable price we pay for feeling love. So it’s appropriate then that Whiskey ...
It happened before she expected it: Victoria Chang’s parents were struck by illness. First her father was severely debilitated by a stroke; then her mother died. She felt so isolated by caregiving ...
One Beautiful Question, a new Charleston-based project created by a Mount Pleasant couple, uses poetry and street interviews ...
Montana artist Heather Cahoon has never shown her paintings while reading her poetry at the same time before. But Saturday, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes member will gather her ...
In 1991, following the sudden death of his first wife, Susan, Mike Bernhardt began writing poetry as a way to deal with his grief. In the poem “Sunday,” he writes, “Together, we survived the ...