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Salt, Ink, and Sunshine: The Unfinished Verse of Renee Nicole Good
Renee Nicole Good leaves behind three children, a partner, and a community of writers who refuse to let her voice be silenced. We remember her not for how she died, but for how she lived: finding the meter in the cicadas, the metaphor in the muscle,and the poetry in every messy, beautiful moment of being alive.


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“Clara Haskil: A Childhood of Genius and Adversity”
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Analysis of " A SAD CHILD" by Margaret Atwood
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“New research on the Alexander Mosaic reveals its 2M stones came from quarries across Europe & North Africa, highlighting Roman influence.”


The artistic journey of Lynda Flanagan
Lynda Flanagan is an Ontario artist who paints in a contemporary style. Forming connections with nature and developing strong roots with the








Salt, Ink, and Sunshine: The Unfinished Verse of Renee Nicole Good
Renee Nicole Good leaves behind three children, a partner, and a community of writers who refuse to let her voice be silenced. We remember her not for how she died, but for how she lived: finding the meter in the cicadas, the metaphor in the muscle,and the poetry in every messy, beautiful moment of being alive.
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Lynne Alison shares her New Year Reflections with Seagulls Post Magazine
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Salt, Ink, and Sunshine: The Unfinished Verse of Renee Nicole Good
Renee Nicole Good leaves behind three children, a partner, and a community of writers who refuse to let her voice be silenced. We remember her not for how she died, but for how she lived: finding the meter in the cicadas, the metaphor in the muscle,and the poetry in every messy, beautiful moment of being alive.
1 day ago3 min read


New Year Reflections - Lora Lee
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“Clara Haskil: A Childhood of Genius and Adversity”
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I have spent too much time, over the past few years, looking out of open doors and marvelling at the beautyand the possibility outside.
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Warding off the Spring Solstice - a poem by Wendy Webb - United Kingdom
Warding off the Spring Solstice - a poem by Wendy Webb - United Kingdom
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APPLAUD and CRY - a poem by Patrick Osada - UK
APPLAUD and CRY - a poem by Patrick Osada - UK
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‘Things fall apart. The centre cannot hold’
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‘The Pardoner’s Tale’
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Lover's Complaint by William Shakespeare
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