Life Raft
(From the Katya Chronicles) Pulled from the drowning pool with poetic style and prose. They waited for me until I was … Continue reading Life Raft
(From the Katya Chronicles) Pulled from the drowning pool with poetic style and prose. They waited for me until I was … Continue reading Life Raft
(An excerpt from The Katya Chronicles) Katya is salivating. As the raft covered with magical fairy dust floats down the … Continue reading Channeling Dead Poets
Shaped like a doll’s dress Green ribbons tied into bows Attach to green piping and Open for a towel dry. … Continue reading Souvenirs from the Craft Fair
I have so much to be thankful for I still have hair. I am a lefty. I can still reach … Continue reading Thankful
She has traveled to six different continents. Walked inside the empty pyramids of Giza Marveled at the Sphinx And the … Continue reading Feminine Legacy
Me: I spy something black and shiny with antennae slinking by the floor molding and raise my sprayer. Halt. Show yourself, … Continue reading Negotiations with Whim
Whim settled into the stipule of the coconut palm Reclined, his six feet up Snacking on bugs and leaves. Meditating on … Continue reading Famished
Pasta Italiana by Cornelia Connie D. DeDona | Make Your Own Book Continue reading Pasta Italiano
My Poem, An Old Violin, from Meadow Pause Revisited by Cornelia CONNIE D. DeDona, available on Create Space: https://www.createspace.com/3694690 and Amazon.com, … Continue reading An Old Violin
Writing a true novel is like dueling with a cockroach; penetrating and exploring the past could get real messy. Don’t … Continue reading Writing a True Novel
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