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My new poetry collection now available from Amazon

In addition to buying directly from  Kelsay Books , you can now purchase my new poetry collection, Dark Fathers, from  Amazon . 

My new poetry collection now available from Amazon

In addition to buying directly from  Kelsay Books , you can now purchase my new poetry collection, Dark Fathers, from  Amazon .

My new poetry collection now available from Amazon

In addition to buying directly from  Kelsay Books , you can now purchase my new poetry collection, Dark Fathers, from  Amazon . 

Review: Forrest Gump

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Forrest Gump by Winston Groom My rating: 2 of 5 stars Skip the book and rewatch the movie View all my reviews

May you all know peace and happiness this night and hereafter

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The best response to awe is silence. May you all know peace and happiness this night and hereafter.

May you all know peace and happiness this night and hereafter

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The best response to awe is silence. May you all know peace and happiness this night and hereafter.

May you all know peace and happiness this night and hereafter

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The best response to awe is silence. May you all know peace and happiness this night and after.

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia.

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia .

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at the Orange County Public Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at the Orange County Public Library.

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia.

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia .

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia.

Several of my books of poetry are available from the Library of Virginia .

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at five branches of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at the Orange County Public Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at the Orange County Public Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers, is available at the Orange County Public Library.

My new collection of poetry, Dark Fathers , is available at the Orange County Public Library.

A worthwhile read–Review: The Trembling Answers

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The Trembling Answers  by  Craig Morgan Teicher My rating:  3 of 5 stars In this very personal and moving collection, Craig Morgan Teicher explores his own biography. We feel his worry and pain as a father of a health young girl and a very sick boy. We listen to his love for his wife, his children, for the mother he lost when he was young, for the housekeeper who raised him, for the father who loved only through his emotional distance. Some of the lines are very fine, such as: …She lived and she grows like joy spreading from the syllables of songs. Or I could hold that rock and rewind time and find myself standing between verb tenses. Or I can divide all life into breath and waiting for the next breath, and the calm in the troughs between. Some of the poems are complete, and touching, and real. You read the collection and imagine you are listening to a friend, pretending you know them, as much as any human can know another. A worthwhile read. View all my reviews

A worthwhile read--Review: The Trembling Answers

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The Trembling Answers  by  Craig Morgan Teicher My rating:  3 of 5 stars In this very personal and moving collection, Craig Morgan Teicher explores his own biography. We feel his worry and pain as a father of a health young girl and a very sick boy. We listen to his love for his wife, his children, for the mother he lost when he was young, for the housekeeper who raised him, for the father who loved only through his emotional distance. Some of the lines are very fine, such as: …She lived and she grows like joy spreading from the syllables of songs. Or I could hold that rock and rewind time and find myself standing between verb tenses. Or I can divide all life into breath and waiting for the next breath, and the calm in the troughs between. Some of the poems are complete, and touching, and real. You read the collection and imagine you are listening to a friend, pretending you know them, as much as any human can know another. A worthwhile read. View all my reviews

A worthwhile read--Review: The Trembling Answers

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The Trembling Answers by Craig Morgan Teicher My rating: 3 of 5 stars In this very personal and moving collection, Craig Morgan Teicher explores his own biography. We feel his worry and pain as a father of a health young girl and a very sick boy. We listen to his love for his wife, his children, for the mother he lost when he was young, for the housekeeper who raised him, for the father who loved only through his emotional distance. Some of the lines are very fine, such as: ...She lived and she grows like joy spreading from the syllables of songs. Or I could hold that rock and rewind time and find myself standing between verb tenses. Or I can divide all life into breath and waiting for the next breath, and the calm in the troughs between. Some of the poems are complete, and touching, and real. You read the collection and imagine you are listening to a friend, pretending you know them, as much as any human can know another. A worthwhile read.

A rare angular music—Review: Night Angler

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Night Angler by Geffrey Davis My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Night Angler” is a truly fine collection of poems by Geffrey Davis, as he meditates on the meaning of fatherhood. His own father failed that role but finally asks for some forgiveness. The poet himself tries to learn and be truer to the name, Father. The title and title poems suggest a man who fishes the night for meaning and faith and forgiveness and hope. Dear Boy: In the beginning, father was a fear I wanted to call love. For years I waded heart-deep into that doubt for version of my name I could, with some forgiveness, cast before your image. Dear Boy: Here’s my hand— because your arrival has mended the grave current of time, in the beginning I was talking to you. The language is truly fine. The emotion personal yet universal, poetic yet deep and real. …light creeps all across a distinct range of mountain, stunning plateau of birds into the original sweetness of song. We want to understand this— according

A rare angular music---Review: Night Angler

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Night Angler by Geffrey Davis My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Night Angler” is a truly fine collection of poems by Geffrey Davis, as he meditates on the meaning of fatherhood. His own father failed that role but finally asks for some forgiveness. The poet himself tries to learn and be truer to the name, Father. The title and title poems suggest a man who fishes the night for meaning and faith and forgiveness and hope. Dear Boy: In the beginning, father was a fear I wanted to call love. For years I waded heart-deep into that doubt for version of my name I could, with some forgiveness, cast before your image. Dear Boy: Here’s my hand— because your arrival has mended the grave current of time, in the beginning I was talking to you. The language is truly fine. The emotion personal yet universal, poetic yet deep and real. …light creeps all across a distinct range of mountain, stunning plateau of birds into the original sweetness of song. We want to understand this— according to our ap

A rare angular music---Review: Night Angler

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Night Angler by Geffrey Davis My rating: 4 of 5 stars "Night Angler" is a truly fine collection of poems by Geffrey Davis, as he meditates on the meaning of fatherhood. His own father failed that role but finally asks for some forgiveness. The poet himself tries to learn and be truer to the name, Father. The title and title poems suggest a man who fishes the night for meaning and faith and forgiveness and hope. Dear Boy: In the beginning, father was a fear I wanted to call love. For years I waded heart-deep into that doubt for version of my name I could, with some forgiveness, cast before your image. Dear Boy: Here's my hand--- because your arrival has mended the grave current of time, in the beginning I was talking to you. The language is truly fine. The emotion personal yet universal, poetic yet deep and real. ...light creeps all across a distinct range of mountain, stunning plateau of birds into the original sweetness of song

Chained

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View 10-Minute plays written and performed by Creative Writing & Theater students at Germanna Community College – Fall 2019

You can view 10-Minute plays written by students in my Creative Writing class and performed by Austin Fitzhugh’s Theater students at Germanna Community College Fall semester 2019 on my YouTube channel: The Grave written by Emily Rowland Chained written by Bob Pacific

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View 10-Minute plays written and performed by Creative Writing & Theater students at Germanna Community College - Fall 2019

You can view 10-Minute plays written by students in my Creative Writing class and performed by Austin Fitzhugh’s Theater students at Germanna Community College Fall semester 2019 on my YouTube channel: The Grave written by Emily Rowland Chained written by Bob Pacific

View 10-Minute plays written and performed by Creative Writing & Theater students at Germanna Community College - Fall 2019

You can view 10-Minute plays written by students in my Creative Writing class and performed by Austin Fitzhugh's Theater students at Germanna Community College Fall semester 2019 on my YouTube channel: The Grave written by Emily Rowland Chained written by Bob Pacific

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Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your Contributor Profiles.

Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your  Contributor Profiles . 

Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your Contributor Profiles.

Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your  Contributor Profiles . 

Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your Contributor Profiles.

Thank you Haunted Waters Press for featuring me in your  Contributor Profiles .

Review: Unfollow: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church

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Unfollow: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving the Westboro Baptist Church by Megan Phelps-Roper My rating: 4 of 5 stars "Doubt was nothing more than epistemological humility: a deep and practical awareness that outside our sphere of knowledge there existed information and experiences that might show our position to be in error. Doubt causes us to hold a strong position a bit more loosely, such that an acknowledgment of ignorance or error doesn't crush our sense of self or leave us totally unmoored if our position proves untenable. Certainty is the opposite: it hampers inquiry and hinders growth. It teaches us to ignore evidence that contradicts our ideas, and encourages us to defend our position at all costs, even as it reveals itself as indefensible. Certainty sees compromise as weak, hypocritical, evil, suppressing empathy and allowing us to justify inflicting horrible pain on others." p. 273-4 "But the truth is that the church's

Join me on December 22 (and a number of other poets Dec. 21-22) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate “The Longest Night” of the year

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Join me (and a number of other poets) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate “The Longest Night” of the year with readings on both Saturday December 21 and Sunday the 22nd. I will be reading at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday from my newest 2 books and offering signed copies of my collections for sale.

Join me on December 22 (and a number of other poets Dec. 21-22) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate "The Longest Night" of the year

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Join me (and a number of other poets) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate “The Longest Night” of the year with readings on both Saturday December 21 and Sunday the 22nd. I will be reading at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday from my newest 2 books and offering signed copies of my collections for sale.

Join me on December 22 (and a number of other poets Dec. 21-22) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate "The Longest Night" of the year

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Join me (and a number of other poets) for a poetry reading in Blacksburg, VA to celebrate "The Longest Night" of the year with readings on both Saturday Dece,ber 21 and Sunday the 22nd. I will be reading at 5:30 p/m. on Sunday from my newest 2 books and offering signed copies of my collections for sale.

Bogus Rules of Writing: Never Begin a Sentence With…

According to many college freshmen, these five words should never assume first place in a sentence. And every one of these so-called rules is bogus. — Read on www.thoughtco.com/bogus-writing-rules-never-begin-a-sentence-with-3972772

Bogus Rules of Writing: Never Begin a Sentence With...

According to many college freshmen, these five words should never assume first place in a sentence. And every one of these so-called rules is bogus. — Read on www.thoughtco.com/bogus-writing-rules-never-begin-a-sentence-with-3972772

They

For those who were drilled that “they” always meant more than one person, note that the etmological history shows this definition: (indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker

They

For those who were drilled that “they” always meant more than one person, note that the etmological history shows this definition: (indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker

Review: Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster

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Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster by Adam Higginbotham My rating: 5 of 5 stars View all my reviews

My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books

My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books. You can purchase it HERE .

My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books

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My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books. You can purchase it HERE .

My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books

My new collection of poetry is now available from Kelsay Books. You can purchase it HERE .

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020. Thank you Gordon Krupsky, Managing Editor.

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020. Thank you Gordon Krupsky, Managing Editor.

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020

Three of my poems have been accepted to appear in The MacGuffin Volume 36.2 scheduled for Spring 0f 2020. Thank you Gordon Krupsky, Managing Editor.

Review: The Last Mastodon

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The Last Mastodon by Christina Olson My rating: 3 of 5 stars In “The Last Mastodon,” Christina Olson attempts to weave her personal dealing with death, the mastodon and its discovery and paleontology, Thomas Jefferson’s eagerness to explore and find if mastodons still lived along with his keeping of slaves and power over Sally Hemings. At the same time, Olson tries to weave prose poems, disjointed thoughts and bits from her readings, with more carefully crafted free verse. Finally, she tries to weave humor (dark and light) with deeper emotion. I think, overall, this weaving works more than it fails. There is deep feeling here along with thought. The small chapbook is certainly worth reading at least once. The central poem, “Among the Bones,” itself alone is worthy enough. View all my reviews

Review: The Last Mastodon

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The Last Mastodon by Christina Olson My rating: 3 of 5 stars In “The Last Mastodon,” Christina Olson attempts to weave her personal dealing with death, the mastodon and its discovery and paleontology, Thomas Jefferson’s eagerness to explore and find if mastodons still lived along with his keeping of slaves and power over Sally Hemings. At the same time, Olson tries to weave prose poems, disjointed thoughts and bits from her readings, with more carefully crafted free verse. Finally, she tries to weave humor (dark and light) with deeper emotion. I think, overall, this weaving works more than it fails. There is deep feeling here along with thought. The small chapbook is certainly worth reading at least once. The central poem, “Among the Bones,” itself alone is worthy enough. View all my reviews

Review: The Last Mastodon

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The Last Mastodon by Christina Olson My rating: 3 of 5 stars In "The Last Mastodon," Christina Olson attempts to weave her personal dealing with death, the mastodon and its discovery and paleontology, Thomas Jefferson's eagerness to explore and find if mastodons still lived along with his keeping of slaves and power over Sally Hemings. At the same time, Olson tries to weave prose poems, disjointed thoughts and bits from her readings, with more carefully crafted free verse. Finally, she tries to weave humor (dark and light) with deeper emotion. I think, overall, this weaving works more than it fails. There is deep feeling here along with thought. The small chapbook is certainly worth reading at least once. The central poem, "Among the Bones," itself alone is worthy enough. View all my reviews