Interfaith March: Atlanta, Georgia, June 5, 2020 Dawnies, Some time has gone by since my last communication. The last time we engaged, I was preparing to announce the poetry contest winners. Yes, the winners were announced and they received their prizes! Covid-19 has brought about turmoil around our nation so I hope all of you … Continue reading Renewing Our Spirits for Change: Justice and Mercy
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Dragon Night
Image by Viator You brought us, stole us, chained us, but silent we remained. You beat us, mutilated us, and strung us high. You did not take into account the deep dark sky. That would one day open and from it a glorious sight. Beast once stolen, betrayed, and enraged ascending to stand with humans … Continue reading Dragon Night
True Poets: Getting to Know the Winners of February’s Poetry Contest
First, I hope this post finds everyone safe and healthy! Due to the current times, we all find ourselves living in these days, some actions take longer than others. Particularly, catching up with the winners of the Second Annual African American History Month Poetry Contest. After thinking about it, I realized the timing is not … Continue reading True Poets: Getting to Know the Winners of February’s Poetry Contest
Poetry During Trying Times
Original Artist: @SandaraDeviantArt What Do I Seek? The width of his wings may comfort me, but what do I seek? Fire falling from the sky and the gnashing of teeth, did I ask this of thee? In my hour of need, I prayed and you sent a grand beast who was poised for destruction until … Continue reading Poetry During Trying Times
In the Midst of Darkness, Light: African American Poetry Contest Winner
Dawnies, We are all living in extraordinary times right now. Even in these times, we want to move forward with life as much as we can. Social distancing can be tough depending on your personality. Thankfully, we still have ways to stay connected. At this time I am excited to announce the winners of the … Continue reading In the Midst of Darkness, Light: African American Poetry Contest Winner
African American Month: Poetry Contest
We are eight days into Black History Month! In honor of the contributions, people of African descent have given the African American Poetry Contest was born. This year submissions are due March 1, 2020, and winners will be announced live March 14, 2020, from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention! Submission Requirements: All poetry must … Continue reading African American Month: Poetry Contest