Just Fine: Raising Children on the Autism Spectrum
– Poetry by Angeline Schellenberg –
Delayed
He’ll be just fine,you always said,with love and patiencethat boy will… Read More
MudSeason, Graceless & Violet Abandon – Nina Denison
MudSeason, Graceless
Difficult to explain
How April makes us queasy
How the air reeks
Blowing out of winter
It quickens our… Read More
2018 Haiku Contest Results
Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Dreamers Haiku Contest!
Tiny poems with big meanings…
Winner:
To be in the summer
by Emi Miyaoka
I closed poems o… Read More
A Response to Rumi
– by Barbara Heagy –
Not Here
– by Rumi –
There’s courage involved if you want
to become truth
There is a broken-open place in a love… Read More
In Time I’ll Thank Shamon
– Poetry by Shamon Williams –
After Ocean Vuong
Shamon, don’t give up.
The stones are already in place,
we merely need to step—
One at… Read More
We grew up on fear and became heroes…
– Poetry by David Magill –
Seven and Dying
Fifty feet of nylon line and a milk jug
stretched across the bay.
Twenty hooks, most… Read More
Black Haven
– Poetry by Patricia Rossi – November 16, 2018
The Shadow Box
Displayed within, life’s moments extrapolated, tangible anguish, remnants of sorrow.
With haphazar… Read More
TWO HUNGERS
– Poetry by Maggie Thistle –
Poem 1
My breasts once wept at the first musings of a strangers hunger-
smacking lips, a pursed, round strawberry
and wet with the… Read More
Things I’ve Learned on the Road
– Poetry by Liz Stewart – November 30, 2018
I remember the fire trucks
with all the lights flashing
and the noise
and the woman screaming… Read More
DR. NO RKVRY?
– Poetry by Gerard Sarnat –
Hardcore Dys-Orthopod
Writer works to get under skin, doc rushes through gore he bathes within…
Shrieking from som… Read More
2019 Haiku Contest Results
Congratulations to the winners of the 2019 Dreamers Haiku Contest!
Small. Mighty.
We had over 600 haiku submitted to this contest. The number and qual… Read More