Tag: poetry

  • Poem – What We Must Do

    The poem “What We Must Do” from the reading on 05/04/14. We found remains not of the day or night not of the moon or sun but of something more primal and of the earth and soil carrying its voice from pastures to fields to the winter beds. The remains we found of creatures roaming…

  • Poetry – Video of Reading

    Here is a raw video of part small part of the reading from 05/04/14 for Good and Evil, sponsored by Cracked Walnut Literary Festival Reading. It took place at Coffee Bene. I read the following pieces and will post them separately: What We Must Do One Truth From the Marathon

  • Poem – OF DOG CABLES AND BEAUTY

    Alan Kleiman was kind enough to share this poem here. OF DOG CABLES AND BEAUTY Your pretty face always says to me Welcome Look this way with enthusiasm For you will find symmetries to please your soul when your eyes catch my cheek The line near my forehead the angle of my nose hint life…

  • New Art Project – Beneath the Remains

    I have some new poetry posted over at Beneath the Remains. Of Tide and Time, by Hanakia Zedek What I Create, by William Ricci This is Life, by William Ricci Beneath the Remains is about: “Here we focus on raw images and words from the ruins, from the real world that is often swept away,…

  • Welcome to Beneath the Remains

    Beneath the Remains is a new project from Enso Press, the same publisher of Stone Path Review. Here we focus on raw images and words from the ruins, from the real world that is often swept away, hidden, talked about in whispers and secrets. We want to uncover and bring to light the real path…

  • Spring 2014 – Now Available as a PDF

    We just completed the PDF version of the Spring issue. You may view and download as a PDF or purchase a printed copy. Stone Path Review: Stone Path Review Spring 2014 Stone Path Review journal of the arts with poetry, fiction, photography, and paintings. Presents the path we take through life.

  • Spring 2014 – Stone Path Review

    The Spring 2014 issue of Stone Path Review has been published to the website. A viewable and downloadable PDF will be available shortly. This issue features visual arts by Aaron Bowen, Jimmy Ostgard, W. Jack Savage, Julian J. Jackson; poetry by Cambria Jones, Charles Wilkinson, Daniel Flanagan, John Grey, Mark J. Mitchell, Rachel Nix, Richard…

  • As writers we should stop using “as”

    Working on edits the other day and my own essay and something about the word “as” really struck a cord with me. As implies and makes assumptions.  It generalizes a group or individual. Take for example the title of this post. It starts with “as writers”. It assumes to include and be a voice for…

  • Poetry Month – Poems by Hosai Ozaki

    The following are a selection of haiku poems from Right under the big sky, I don’t wear a hat, the haiku and prose of Hosai Ozaki. I look back at the shore, not one footprint let The cigarette is dead, I cast away the loneliness Dead leaves shake down the trees and broom the blue…

  • Poetry Month – Poems By Zen Masters

    The following translations are from the book Original Teachings of Chan Buddhism, by Chang Chun-Yuan, A Vintage Book, 1971. From Master Tsao-shan He who says that a dragon is singing in the dry woods Is he who truly sees Tao. The skull has no consciousness, But wisdom’s eye begins to shine in it. If joy…