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The works published in Nuvein are original works and are the property of each author. None of the works may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the expressed written permission of its author.
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Issue 12 Poetry
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Lessons of a Pegasus |
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Wilting Daisies |
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Beached Whales |
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Soliloquy to Bitter Sky |
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Stringing Line Incessantly |
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Janet Buck's poetry, poetics, and fiction have appeared in CrossConnect, Kimera, 2River View, Niederngasse, The Melic Review, Pif, Stirring Magazine, The Adirondack Review, Steel Point Quarterly, The Danforth Review, Poetry Magazine.com, Southern Ocean Review, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, The Pedestal Magazine, and a variety other print and internet publications. She is a two-time Pushcart Nominee, a recent recipient of The H.G. Wells Award for Literary Excellence, and one of six winning poets in the Kota Press Anthology Contest. In April 2000, Janet's poem "Acrylic Thighs" was featured at The United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City. The piece was paired with original artwork, translated into five languages and sent on tour to France, Japan, Brazil, Vietnam, and Australia. In the year 2001, Buck's poetry is scheduled to appear in The Montserrat Review, The Amercian Muse, The Carriage House Review, Runes: A Review of Poetry, Rockhurst Review, and dozens of journals world-wide.
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by Lea Murray Macfadden
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Death |
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Freedom |
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Hatred |
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Pride in the Name of Love |
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The Closet |
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Victims |
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Your Place in This World |
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by Jose Jason L. Chancoco
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Vignette |
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Visionary |
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| by Ward Kelley |
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Waiting to Disappear |
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Kateri, the Mohawk |
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This Problem of Certainty |
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| A Pushcart Prize nominee, Ward Kelley has seen more than 1000 of his poems appear in journals world wide since he began publishing in 1996. Kelley's publication credits include such journals as: ACM Another Chicago Magazine, Rattle, Ginger Hill, Sunstone, Spillway, Porcupine Literary Magazine, Pif, 2River View, Nuvein, Melic Review, Thunder Sandwich, The Animist, Offcourse, Potpourri and Skylark. He has been honored as featured poet for Seeker Magazine, Physik Garden, Poetry Life & Times, and Pyrowords. Recently he was the recipient of the Nassau Review Poetry Award for 2001. |
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Doug Tanoury
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Sparrows |
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Pink Font |
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Incantation |
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Passion Poem |
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Poem For My Father |
| Midnight At The ATM Machine & Other Poems: |
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Midnight At The ATM Machine |
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My Ethereal Love |
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Magnificat Anima Mea Dominum
(A Song For St. Mary's) |
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Conversation |
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Icarus Flying |
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At The Lake |
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Doug Tanoury is exclusively a poet of the internet with the vast majority of his work being published online and never leaving electronic form. His verse can be read at electronic magazines and journals across the world. Doug sites his 7th grade poetry anthology used in Sister Debra's English class as exerting the greatest influence on his work. He still keeps a copy of Reflections On A Gift Of Watermelon Pickle And Other Modern Verse (Stephen Dunning, Edward Lueders and Hugh Smith, (c)1966 by Scott Foresman & Company) at his writing desk.
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