Literary Revelations is thrilled to invite you to Montreal, Canada, where our wonderful correspondent and writer Virginia Mateias takes you to visit two beautiful art galleries. I hope you enjoy this Sunday feature. Let’s listen to Virginia: If you are an art lover, like me, you’d enjoy a stroll through the art galleries ofContinue reading “Sunday Feature – Art Galleries in Montreal”
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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 – 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”
Tan-Renga by Christina Chin and Uchechukwu Onyedikam
Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you the poetry of Christina Chin and Uchechukwu Onyedikam. Together they wrote two excellent Japanese Tan-Renga. BIOS Uchechukwu Onyedikam is a Nigerian creative artist based in Lagos, Nigeria. His poems have appeared in Amsterdam Quarterly, Brittle Paper, Poetic Africa, Hood Communists and in print anthologies. He and Christina ChinContinue reading “Tan-Renga by Christina Chin and Uchechukwu Onyedikam”
Poetry by Cindy Georgakas
Literary Revelations is happy to bring to you the poetry of Cindy Georgakas. I hope you enjoy it. Bio Cindy Georgakas was born in San Francisco, California and she is the author of Re-create & Celebrate: 7 Steps To Turning Your Dreams Into Reality. The book’s foreword was written by Dr. Cherie Carter Scott, New York Times BestsellingContinue reading “Poetry by Cindy Georgakas”
Read the wonderful poetry of Robert J. W.
Bio Robert J. W. is a poet and writer from Morgantown, WV that is known for his work about mental health and memory. He has been writing poetry for 20 years now. He has frequently published collections with Alien Buddha Press (including Dusty Video Game Cartridges and Bed of Bones) as well as being featuredContinue reading “Read the wonderful poetry of Robert J. W.”
Two Poems by Katy Santiff
Literary Revelations is thrilled to bring you two poems by Katy Santiff. I hope you enjoy them. Bio Katy Santiff has written poetry in various forms all her life. A fan of meter and rhyme, she loves lines that hypnotize the reader with their sound. She believes in densely packed poems, preferring them to be mouthfuls whenContinue reading “Two Poems by Katy Santiff”
Read the wonderful poetry of G. Lynn Brown
Bio G. Lynn Brown is a published writer of poetry, short stories, and flash fiction. Her short story, “Hangry,” was nominated publication of the month at Spillwords.com (May ’23), and another story, “The Reason Caramels Make Me Cry,” won Fictionette’s Short Story Star Entry Prize (April ’23). Her other work can be found at ParagraphContinue reading “Read the wonderful poetry of G. Lynn Brown”