Terry Turner is also known as TESHERON. He writes a strong poetry, full of fantasy, released in a reality content, resulting in language effects that reminded me of the best lyrics by KING CRIMSON. Tesheron participates also in the INSTITUTE OF NOETIC STUDIES in Santa Monica-CA. A complete intellectual, Terry may have his poetry read at The Tesh Screen. Congratulations Terry Turner!
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Carol Ann Hopwood is Youth. Her nom-de-plume is Merrit. The object of her studies is
Japanese, for the time being, I believe. Writing in a rich and hyper correct English, Merrit presents us with a flowing poetry, that rushes among our feelings with the soft fury of foamy rivers amidst stony and astonished gods. Her sentiment is strong enough to uphold the defies of a generation, and she is able to write permanent, longlasting verse. Visit her page The Poet's Nest and read her poetry.
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Apart from the hilarious first page, where Brandon Pellecchia weaves through considerations pertaining to the world of sheer whooping cough craze, this superyoung "chevalier des lettres" displays his future (or present) profession (that of WRITER and POET) in a well behaved page, with formal frames and unbeatable language content. Serious poems, outstanding prose, showcasing intimacy with the English language, understanding of
feelings and flabbergasting perspicuity. Je suis bouche bée. Estou de queixo caído.
Bravo!! to Brandon Pellecchia, and please reveal your real name so we, common mortals, can appreciate in full your work. Read his poetry at The Ideologue.
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An amazing array of feelings gives color to the well done page of Susanne, The Saint-Lenore. A very young poet that year after year improves her command of the language, as demonstrated by the continuous flow of her poems, from 1996 to 1998. Showing a decisive opinion about life and its implications, The Saint-Lenore is a promise
that we shall read still better pieces in the next years. Read Susanne's poetry at her page The Saint-Lenore or myspotbylenore .
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The explosiveness of maturity in a young adult's mind. This is what the poems of Jennifer Orlith Elaine Young pass on to us. Signing ORLITH GREY, she writes with simplicity and yet lightning strucks the reader, as the words, placed systematically
and accordingly to the best language precepts, meet and combine and sound and melt just to separate, disagree, shut up and spring again later on, denoting a complete command of ideas and articulation. Read Orlith Grey's works of art at her
Jennifer Orlith Elaine Young's homepage.
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Inusitatu. That's the only word which comes to my mind when reading good poetry. But, this time, besides being unusual, what I've read is the passioned cry of Love silently taking charge of the reader's feelings and senses.
Mrs.Lynch is jewish and as such she told me that it's not poetry what I would read. 'Prayers', she says, humbly. OK! 'Prayers' they may be, but strongly poetic, meaningful and well written, as should be every prayer, ecumenically speaking. The command of the language is such that the interaction with the reader is immediate and overwhelming. She owes us a whole book of 'prayers'.Click here to read the powerful Mrs.Lynch.
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