Happy Halloween! Dark Fantasy by Spyder Collins

Literary Revelations wishes everyone who cerebrates a Happy Halloween. Telling scary stories is one of the Halloween’s traditions. Today we feature dark fantasy by Spyder Collins. Trigger warning: Those of you who do not like this genre are advised not to read. Eve of Elena Alas, she sings, and with each note, my heart beats.Continue reading “Happy Halloween! Dark Fantasy by Spyder Collins”

Weekend Poetry – Michael Parker

Literary Revelations is proud to bring you the poetry of Michael Parker. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great weekend and “see you soon.” BIO Michael Parker’s poems have appeared in PoetsArtists, Moss Trill, Surely As the Sun, Dialogue, New Letters, and elsewhere. His poetry collection Divining the Spirits in the House of theContinue reading “Weekend Poetry – Michael Parker”

Weekend Poetry – Peter Kaczmarczyk

Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poems of Peter Kaczmarczyk . I hope you enjoy them. Bio Peter Kaczmarczyk was raised in New England and has lived the last 30 years in Southern Indiana. He has written poetry his whole life but has only recently been putting them out into the world. HisContinue reading “Weekend Poetry – Peter Kaczmarczyk”

Petals of Haiku: An Anthology – Call for Submission –

Petals of Haiku – Call for submission. Literary Revelations invites you to unleash your poetic prowess and be part of our upcoming poetry collection entitled “Petals of Haiku: An Anthology.” With a cover designed by the brilliant duo of award-winning Japanese artists, Hikari, and her mentor Naoki Kimura, please do not miss the chance toContinue reading “Petals of Haiku: An Anthology – Call for Submission –”

The Poetry of Marion Berndt                  

Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poetry of Marion Berndt. I hope you enjoy it. BIO Marion Berndt was born in 1968 in Oldenburg in Northern Germany. Even as a preschooler, she loved books and dreamed of writing. She always made up stories and wrote as soon as she learned to. At theContinue reading “The Poetry of Marion Berndt                  “

R.C. Thomas and his Beautiful Haiku

Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poetry of a very accomplished author: R.C. Thomas. I hope you enjoy it. BIO R.C. Thomas resides in Plymouth, UK, with his daughter, where he received a BA in Creative Writing from Plymouth University. His first collection ‘The Strangest Thank you’ (2012), and his pamphlet ‘Zygote Poems’Continue reading “R.C. Thomas and his Beautiful Haiku”

Sunday Feature – 4 beautiful haiku/senryu by Tina Mowrey

Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poetry of Tina Mowrey. We hope you enjoy this feature. BIO Educator and lifelong learner, Tina spends much of her free time reading, writing, and observing the world around her. Most recently, she has been focusing on the craft of short form poetry (haiku, senryu, tanka) withContinue reading “Sunday Feature – 4 beautiful haiku/senryu by Tina Mowrey”

Sunday Feature – The Magnificent Art and Poetry of Hikari – Tanka

Tanka poems are a representative type of classical Japanese poetry with a long history. Beginning as waka, which were widely composed starting in the 7th century, today they continue to be produced by people of diverse backgrounds while retaining their ancient characteristics. In other words, tanka poems can be regarded as a valuable part ofContinue reading “Sunday Feature – The Magnificent Art and Poetry of Hikari – Tanka”

Sunday Feature – Poetry by Bartholomew Barker

Literary Revelations hopes you enjoy our Sunday Feature: The Poetry of Bartholomew Barker. BIO Bartholomew Barker is one of the organizers of Living Poetry, a collection of poets and poetry lovers in the Triangle region of North Carolina. His first poetry collection, Wednesday Night Regular, written in and about strip clubs, was published in 2013.Continue reading “Sunday Feature – Poetry by Bartholomew Barker”

Featuring English-Spanish Poetry by Gabriela Marie Milton

Dear Readers, Thank you for your love and support. I am thrilled to let you know that next year I will publish a bilingual English-Spanish poetry book entitled Thorns that bloom/Espinas que echan flor. More about the book and how it came about later. For the moment I will share a poem I selected toContinue reading “Featuring English-Spanish Poetry by Gabriela Marie Milton”