Tag: spring

  • Spring 2013 Stone Path Review

    The Spring 2013 edition of Stone Path Review is now online here. The PDF and printed version will be available soon. As Winter slowly becomes Spring, we celebrate National Poetry Month, and the power and majestic beauty of nature and the mind. Featured in this issue is an interview with writer Regina Bou and work…

  • Stone Path Review and update

    We are going to be about 1-week late with the Spring issue, our 6th, of Stone Path Review. Due to, well, life. We will have the issue online and available for download this coming weekend. We have a great issue planned with poetry, short stories, photography, and an interview with our featured artist Regina Bou.…

  • 2013 Poetry Month #6 – Dawn Stanzas

    The following poem is written by Thomas R. Smith. This is from the collection “Waking Before Dawn”, published in 2007 by Red Dragonfly Press. Dawn Stanzas For William Stafford Daybreak, how will you accomplish yourself now without his dawn stanzas leaning quietly toward the light, each word a sun rising out of a lost canyon?…

  • 2013 Poetry Month #4 – To Spring

    The following are a couple of selections from William Blake, an English writer born in 1757. He is sometimes considered a ‘Romantic’ who was a writer as well as a visual artist. These are from the collection “William Blake: Selected Poetry”, published in 1996 by Oxford University Press. To Spring O thou, with dewy locks,…

  • Poem – Spring

    Clear evening chill light lingers over treetops one last time dear Orion.

  • Looking for Spring

    Muddy paws and cold nose. Icy path beneath naked oak. Sun fingers over the hill catch our eyes. Veiled lake releases a breath before re-freezing. Spring is almost here.

  • Belief

    Belief

    On this spring day with the tinge of winter, Easter is upon us. The cream corn casserole, a staple and tradition that my grandfather started and I humbly continue to prepare for the holidays, is in the oven and filling the house with memories. Leroy lays at my feet while I watch robins cling to…

  • Lutsen Basked in Light

    A few photos from a recent trip to Lutsen on Lake Superior.  Basked in cold light the shoreline glowed with radiant heat from the sun transitioning from Winter to Spring.

  • Update

    Welcome to March and the impending transition of winter to spring. From the shores of Lake Superior, the rays of sun reach fresh ice and nudge it to become water, to become a different version of itself, to become what it naturally is. I am in the midst of a semi-voluntary exile (my real job…

  • 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,…