Poet Neal Whitman explores point of view from a child's perspective, with a new and wondrous look at the familiar.
"She stalks on stilts, that lofty dame..." writes poet Murray Alfredson in the first of two poems he shares.
"I did not learn to read as a lad of eight. I learned to read as a man, of forty-eight," writes literacy advocate John Corcoran in his powerful poem.
"Poem and music, sweet as incense writhing," writes poet Murray Alfredson in his poem "Love Song," which is featured along with "Moonbird."
A Mother's Prayer for the World,” Written originally in Persian, this prayer by Khadijeh Elahi-Taleghani shares a powerful and poetic vision for each of us and the world.
FaithHopeandFiction is my creative home and my labor of love. I have written stories all my life. As a child, I told myself stories for entertainment, to pass the time, and for comfort. Stories were my way of interpreting and understanding the world around me and to discover the deeper meaning and lessons hidden in even the most ordinary circumstances and relationships.
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