Tag: path

  • Call for Submissions

    When I originally started this blog, it was intended to remain distinct and separate from anything else I was working on. As of late, it has become more apparent that my passions and goals, and where I derive a certain happiness, come from the magazines that I edit for. So, with that in mind, I…

  • Stone Path Review – On Facebook

    Stone Path Review has an official page on Facebook.  Please visit, look around, comment, and “Like” if you feel so inclined.  We, Stone Path Review, and myself deeply appreciate the support and community.

  • Stone Path Review – Summer 2012

    The Summer 2012 issue of Stone path Review has been published and ready for your enjoyment.   This issue features poetry, prose, short story, and photography. We also created a PDF version of the magazine that can be read at www.issuu.com with the option to download, print, and purchase.

  • Listen and Respond

    The path being taken is open to diversions, changes, bumps, and the occasional washed out road. What is important is how we respond, react, and move forward in the spiritual sense, not necessarily forward motion, as the next step may backward, or a jump to another, unrelated path. I recently received the most honest, straight-forward,…

  • Movie – The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

    I recently watched The Adjustment Bureau for the 3rd time. This film stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt as two people mired in the struggle to define themselves and their purpose while other hands play with their path, and fate. The basic premise of the movie is this: a higher power writes and re-writes the path we are…

  • A Gift

    Today is my girlfriends (have everything but the ring) son’s birthday.  He is 25 and in the military, dedicated to this great country. I made the decision many years ago to not have children of my own, and was fine being with someone who already did.  When I met Patricia, and over the ensuing years,…

  • Time

    At the risk of revealing my physical age, my 20-year high school reunion is happening sometime this year.  I refuse to remember when, or acknowledge this fact.  As time has passed, which is inevitable, and moving forward beneath our feet, (however we can control our path within that), I have learned to let go of…

  • Stone Path Review Spring 2012

    The Spring 2012 issue of Stone Path Review has been published. Featured are: poetry by Wendy Brown-Baez, Alan Kleiman, Deanna Reiter, William Ricci, Dara Syrkin, Hanakia Zedek; short stories by Craig Steele, Felice Scrittore; photography by Alyssa L; and a tribute to John Haines. In this issue we veer from our debut concerning literal paths,…

  • Stone Garden

    Intently walking the empty shoreline with faint reminders of empty fields each stone or grain of sand unique we listen to our internal voice in choosing which will become the stone garden we will build and tend to. Some stones are quiet, content with their place here. Some stones jump or shine. Still others sit…

  • Memory

    I wonder if all 9 seasons of “Scrubs” I subjected myself too, and how I am able to replay episodes in my head on command, has pushed other important, useful information, out of my cranium? I look around this room and have healthy reminders of things critical and vital to the path I chose to…