Poetry

Bruce J. Wood Poems for Halloween

Old Stump Bruce J. Wood, from Moss Dwelt Hollows The weathered tree stump, in the backyard, often seems to have a face that smiles; on occasion, it will...

John Keats Poems

I have always been intrigued by the larger-than-life poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley, friends in real life. They saw themselves as ‘Prometheans’...

Kay Ryan Poetry

The poems of Kay Ryan are tantalizing morsels that are often funny and quirky, yet profound with a subtle delving beneath the layers. Kay...

Joseph G. Kozlowski Poems

Greed Related to greed but of different status: Frugal often seems benign in locus, confined to minor lesser focus, follows a budget, pleads efficiency, a means to peace, to...

Bruce J. Wood Poems – Part One

Bruce J. Wood Poems, Part One Our Little Cottage from Herringbone Tweed I drove by our little cottage today, the white Cape Cod bungalow with light blue shutters and...

William Stafford Poetry

William Stafford dives deep into the underlying sublime existing in every day ordinary situations, things, and thoughts. I love reading his poetry full of...

Ted Kooser Poetry

Ted Kooser is one of the greatest living poets. He has greatly influenced my own style in writing. His Midwestern home spun and down...

A Poetry Chapbook Review: Herringbone Tweed

Herringbone Tweed, Bruce J. Wood’s 2022 chapbook, is a collection of 74 poems, ranging from accessible and diverse free verse to poignant haiku inspired...

Herringbone Tweed, Selected Poems

Selected poems by Bruce J. Wood from his poetry book Herringbone Tweed. Our Little Cottage I drove by our little cottage today, the white Cape Cod...

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