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Gourd Art at Sale Prices. Will be in print late-August, 2013 by. Read samples and buy a copy of the novel here. Patrick is also an author of two poetry chapbooks, and has a collection of short stories accepted for publication by the new press Shelfstealers. He is also the editor of The Dandelion Farm Review. Below are links to art web rings.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Autumn 2012. A Literary Magazine of Poetry. Each clove is a clone bundled in a bulb carried across continents; strings of DNA stretch taut across five thousand years. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Autumn, 2014. A Journal of Fine Poetry. Return to The Dandelion Farm Review Home Page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. April on The Dandelion Farm; everything is flooded and muddy; the sky is a blank page. The California quail, still here, are beginning to sing; the rufous hummingbirds are back the males buzzing in dive-bomb displays. The first of the dandelions has bloomed. Connect with Patrick on Google.
Dandelion Farm Review, Summer 2013. Return to Dandelion Farm Review Homepage. I just wanted to tell you how beautiful your introduction is. And you included a free verse sonnet in this issue! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Winter 2012 Edition. A literary magazine of poetry. February is a white flower, a snowdrop hunched to the earth. February awakens song from the wine-colored finches preening atop the tallest cedar, and the juncos scattered in the sedges, flashing white tail feathers. Winter invites introspection, to ask yourself why? The Dandelion Farm Review.
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The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring, 2014. A Journal of Fine Poetry. Spring passed by me like a frog slipping into a dark pond. Return to The Dandelion Farm Review Homepage. Published him in an early ALBATROSS. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Notify me of new comments via email.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Summer 2012. A Literary Magazine of Poetry. Clouds sink with the weight of water. Humid air washed clean from rains blows in. Connect with Patrick on Google. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
The Dandelion Farm Review, Spring 2013. An Online Journal of Fine Poetry. Growing tomatoes in the Northwest is humble work, starting seed in late February, carrying the seedlings to the greenhouse each morning, bringing them back into the warmth of my home at night, babying them. I sing to them in the morning. A few days ago it snowed. Yesterday it was seventy-five in the greenhouse. Spring on the Olympic Peninsula. And today, as I gather another issue of poets, I think of how raising tomatoes can teach .
Sewing, Printing, Embroidery, Knitting, and Just About Everything Else with Fibers. March 19, 2012 in Uncategorized. December 23, 2011 in Uncategorized.
Es ist geschafft - meine neue hompage ist fertig! Deshalb zieht mein blog natürlich auch um . Leider müsst ihr mich jetzt alle neu verlinken, dafür ist es im neuen blog alles viel schöner und größer und überhaupt! Ich werde diesen blog noch eine Weile behalten, bis es alle mitbekommen haben.
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