Today's poem is
"Graveyard Ghazal"
from Slipstream
Alison Stone
(Upper Nyack, NY) has published five full-length
collections, Dazzle (Jacar Press, 2017), Masterplan, a book
of collaborative poems with Eric Greinke (Presa Press, 2018),
Ordinary Magic, (NYQ Books, 2016), Dangerous Enough (Presa
Press 2014), and They Sing at Midnight, which won the 2003 Many
Mountains Moving Poetry Award; as well as three chapbooks. She
is also a painter and the creator of The Stone Tarot. A licensed
psychotherapist, she has private practices in NYC and Nyack.
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Alison Stone's Website.
About Slipstream:
June 17, 2018: "Emergency" (w/ Eric Greinke) "A siren blares down the highway..."
October 29, 2016: "Amazon-Persephone After" "True, the first time I went willingly. What girl..."
Two poems
"Poem Inspired by the Historian with the Loud Laugh"
"Boy on a Hothouse"
"Persephone After"
"Beneath the Beautiful"
"Timely Ghazal"
Three poems
"Ink Threads"
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Other poems by Slipstream in Verse Daily:
October 31, 2019: "Midnight in the Backyard of Lust and Longing" by Alexis Rhone Fancher
January 7, 2005: "Even the Trees in the Lake are Burning" by Muriel Zeller
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