Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening This is a classic by one of America’s most beloved poets, and an Everyman so many people can relate to: Robert Frost. Tomi Wiley Posted on December 19, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Each Morning by Leslie LaChance There are days – especially this time of year – when life seems so overwhelming that just the thought of getting out of bed Tomi Wiley Posted on December 12, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | The Author To Her Book November is a busy month: Thanksgiving preparation and bustling family, travel and the countdown to the holidays, shopping Tomi Wiley Posted on November 21, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Hope Is The Thing With Feathers Now, I don’t like birds. I am afraid of birds – let’s just say a feathery and terrifying time at the Alfred Hitchcock Tomi Wiley Posted on November 14, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond Images, like smells, are a powerful tie to memory: the sight of certain flowers may remind you of your first love, a Tomi Wiley Posted on October 24, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Book Lover by Robert William Service Celebrating our silent besties: Books! For a bibliophile (and possible hoarder) like me, knowing that the Southern Festival Tomi Wiley Posted on October 10, 2013
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Café Noir by Marilyn Kallet This week’s featured poem is by Marilyn Kallet. She is the author of 16 books, including The Love That Moves Me, Tomi Wiley Posted on October 3, 2013