At the 2014 annual national finals of Poetry Recitation Contest to be held in Vancouver on the evening of May 9 by one of our most honourabl...
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POETRY PACIFIC (3.1): COVER PAGE
POETRY PACIFIC [Spring Issue 2014] Cover Photo by Changming Yuan
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Interview with Stewart Donovan
Bionote Stewart Donovan was born in Ingonish, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He studied Modern Literature at St. Francis Xavier University where ...
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3 Poems by Stewart Donovan
In Memory of Seamus Heaney, 1939-2013 He disappeared when children were returning to school, waiting with patience in the chariot we...
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5 Poems by Koon Woon
From "Three Quarks" online magazine January 11, 2013 Friday Poem However Deep the Night I Expect Morning Fog rolls into the valle...
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3 Poems by Duane Locke
A POEM FOR BETH(18) So much Depends on A concealed inward event of no thought, When an externalization defies the usual representation and A...
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3 Poems by Susie Sweetland Garay
Gifts Often lately I find myself pulling over ever so suddenly to the side of the road, leaping from my still running vehicle to take a phot...
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3 Photos by Zhijian Tao
Unfolding Spring Bionote Zhijian Tao, regular photographic art contributor to Poetry Pacific , and member of the Chinese Writers Association...
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3 Poems by Wanda Morrow Clevenger
duplicity observe the swollen dame swarmed by her pets given pet names; perfected duplicity observe how is readily rendered an endless suppl...
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5 Poems Recommended by Misfit Magazine
The Drawer by Mercedes Lawry The terrible winter you could not be reached. Blue ice and no reflection in frost. I grew weary and...
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5 Poems by Changming Yuan
Springscaping As the morning fog Stalks away on ethereal feet All boughs Unanimously agree To take action By bursting themselves With drippi...
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2 Poems by Jerrold Yam
Scab Peeling it off in half-slumber, my fingers aroused by the scent of pliant tissue, such are the ways the body destroys itself: angiogene...
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2 Poems by Kelley Jean White
Sinking House Tanka woman in a bright yellow sweater standing in the doorway of a house that’s about to be knocked down a cell phone at her ...
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2 Poems by Elizabeth P. Glixman
Spirit In the where we are world intangible and tangled a space of movies in holy time without intermission there is no waiting to rewrite t...
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2 Poems by Christine Haverington
The Undancing of the Torpedo Shape, 1984 The undancing of the torpedo shape Museum purchase 33.58.2 painted wood, wire and sheet metal 1932....
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2 Poems by Felino A. Soriano
this sidewalk’s crack has and the nuances of enjoyment jump in cadence with walkers and their rewalking or their pluralized plummeting (hab...
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3 Poems by Robert Wexelblatt
Pacific Poem Homer was right: there’s only one Ocean. Yet it isn’t wrong to name its parts, to make the limitless less vast, more intimate, ...
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3 Poems by Reid Mitchell
SU DONG PO'S RED PORK The clouds cry ink in drops I cup my hands and catch a catfish chiaroscuro flopping like a woman's hips in lov...
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4 Poems by Damian Ward Hey
Kernels do I seek kernels that grow into poems or just kernels Suffering bowl mind alone together Cathedrals in the heft of everyday thing...
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2 Poems by David Ratcliffe
Bitterest Love Between what is adored and in what is perceived to be right at the time for a peace to be found taking hold of one’s nerve to...
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2 Poems by Byron Beynon
THE ATMOSPHERE CLEARS The sound of doors shutting inside anonymous rooms during the quiet hours when there is still light rusting in a remot...
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4 Poems by Eric G. Müller
Dawn, Dusk, Night, Day Dawn’s waking moment lets fingers fondle locks while dreams cling to hair – weight of day’s work lies ahead she sig...
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3 Poems by Stacy Gardner
Architects Open as the sky for those willing to look, thoughts adrift amidst a ripple and swift the continental drift exchanges life How swi...
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2 Poems by Kathy J. Snow
Home The northern lights they call her home Cry of the wolf forlorn he weeps for her, ...
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