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Summer issue of Stone Path Review now available
Volume 3, issue 11 of Stone Path Review is now available for your reading pleasure. This issue features an interview with a goat farmer, Beth Donovan; photography by A.J. Huffman, Aaron Bowen, Brian Biggs, Claire Ibarra, Galen Faison, and John Sikkila; and writing by David Rutter, J.B. Mulligan, Jeffrey Willius, John Michael Flynn, Kathleen Lindstrom,…
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Artist Profile – Zdzisław Beksiński
I am reposting this with additional information from Culture.pl, the online magazine promoting Polish Culture abroad, run by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland. They have a more complete bio and information about Polish artist Zdzisław Beksiński. Please visit their website and learn more about…
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Poem – Untitled
Empty streets absorb and reflect yellow lamps and release the shadows of wandering souls and children. This is what has become of the city we dearly loved. ~ Before the sun hands over the day to the moon we drive west on main street until we leave town and 2-story houses are replaced with red…
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Latest Stone Path Review Newsletter
News and events from artists and friends of Stone Path Review. Newsletter can be read here. Here is a link to all previous newsletters.
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Latest Stone Path Review Newsletter
The latest Stone Path Review newsletter was just published. Highlights include an upcoming poetry collection by Daniel Flanagan and updates on a new film we are supporting – Hybrid Vigor. Newsletter can be read here.
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Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop
My good friend Wendy Brown-Baez is involved in this worthwhile and important organization. Please take a look and share if you can. The MN Prison Writing Workshop is fund raising as we can function as a non-profit and expand programming. Not only do the bars melt away but we remind inmates that they are human…
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Poem – What We Must Do
In the first light of day we head from the city into the greening forest filled with bird voices. We reached the bottom of the first hill when we stopped in our tracks – remains of a deer. For the 3rd time in the last three years, we have found the reamins of deer while…
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Poem – From the Marathon
The poem “From the Marathon” from the reading on 05/04/14. This piece is part of a larger work titled “Marathon Through Open Fields”. I awoke running through snowy fields, the bison lumbering with frozen noses and hanging breath the autumn wheat dusted with snow, weighed down from ice pellets they do not budge when I…