TO PAINT A CLOUD by Russell Dupont
TO PAINT A CLOUD
To paint a cloud,apply colors, etherealand pure. Translucentlike white powdermisted onto silk.
Wield your brushinto the heavensso your cloudsheave, like an ocean’sgreat waves
or stampeding horsessoaring into the sky,a gambol of dragons,swirling bearers...
PARK PEOPLE by Thomas Belton
“You can neither lie to a neighborhood park, nor reason with it.
Jane Jacobs
Most people may use the city parks to wander through for an hour or more, to read a book or walk the...
NOT TO BE BLUE by Diana Raab
Not to be Blue
The day starts anewits murmurs are all truethis early pandemic sunrisetowers above our chaotic world.and brings bouquets of fresh flowers.
In a snap, the sun quickly setsand we fall asleep free of...
BRYCE CHRISTENSEN, Author of THE PROFESSOR
BRYCE CHRISTENSEN, Author of THE PROFESSOR
Tell us a bit about yourself – something that we will not find in the official author’s bio?
For much of my academic and creative life, I have been exploring...