riverbabble 17 - Summer 2010
Bloomsday Issue
Poetry
P.J. Blount:Trane
LotusRafael Jesús González:Antofilia/Anthophilia
El arbolista/The Arbor Artist
Un jardin paradisiaco/A Paradisiacal GardenMiriam N. Kotzin:Hands
Girl's SongChristopher Mulrooney:the banks of the Wabash & Susquehanna
a flock of crows
tortoiseArmando Rendón:Scatter Life
Wee Tree
Heather Fowler: The Double Side of Rained on Flowers, for Laura
J.D. Daniels: Pelican Totem
Timothy Gager: Ode to the Wormwood
William Landis: The Voice of the Absolute
Maude Larke: Migration
Ralph Malachowski: Acorns
Doug Mathewson: click-clack
Suzanne Nielsen: Stigmata
John Othello: The Logic of Birds
Gregory Owen Pearse: The Bird Feeder
Sandy Steinman: Late May
Kurt Steinwand: Bird House
Sandy Vrooman: Mocking a Bird
Phibby Venable: Redeeming RiverHaibun & Haiku
Paul Lobo Portugés: Sorrowful Months of Unusual Rain
Martin Reed: 6 Haiku
Phibby Venable: Cold RiverFiction
Gaby Romeri: Gogol Explains the Shoes
Verless Doran: Flowers
Troy Keller: Sturgeon
Denis Taillefer: Back to the Garden
Ted Chiles: Negotiation
Chris Bowen: Physic's Law of AttractionFlash Fiction
Francine Witte: My Father, Like a Bird
Chella Courington: Toucans & Reindeer
Stephen Williams: Helen's Life
Photography
Evelyn Yu: Bandoneon
I love flowers Id love to have the whole place swimming in roses God of heaven theres nothing like nature the wild mountains then the sea and the waves rushing then the beautiful country with the fields of oats and wheat and all kind of things and all the fine cattle going about that would do your heart good to see rivers and lakes and flowers all sorts of shapes and smells and colours springing up even out of the ditches primroses and violetsJAMES JOYCE, Ulysses, p. 642-643., 18, 1557-1563
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