Poetry

Year 2: Day 97 – Sonnets

A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer – most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and… Read More ›

Patterns

Therin Knite is a college senior majoring in Finance and English who occasionally writes speculative fiction and has the odd delusion of literary stardom. She writes every length of literary work known to man, from flash fiction to epic-length novels,… Read More ›

Willow Weeping

Originally posted on HoneybeeWood:
Sun has abandoned our forlorn hemisphere, Willow sways at the water’s edge Her wisps dangle, dancing alone. Missing the shimmy of leaves Long since gone, Their brilliant colors Browned and forgotten, Her yellows and greens Spread…