One of the poems I'm most proud to have published is John Burnett's Payne's SOMETIMES A NAME. I first heard him read this at a reading in a SoHo loft. It's mood captures much of the romance of the Village. This issue has other fine poems including Mimi Pebler's MOON OVER THE VILLAGE and works by Barbara A. Holland, Emilie Glen, Margot de Silva, Carlo Pittore, Richard Davidson, Marion Cohen, James Henry Brennan, and Emma Landau. They all shared their love for a little village in a big city.
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Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream Vol. 4 No 2 Greenwich Village Valentine
One of the poems I'm most proud to have published is John Burnett's Payne's SOMETIMES A NAME. I first heard him read this at a reading in a SoHo loft. It's mood captures much of the romance of the Village. This issue has other fine poems including Mimi Pebler's MOON OVER THE VILLAGE and works by Barbara A. Holland, Emilie Glen, Margot de Silva, Carlo Pittore, Richard Davidson, Marion Cohen, James Henry Brennan, and Emma Landau. They all shared their love for a little village in a big city.
One of the poems I'm most proud to have published is John Burnett's Payne's SOMETIMES A NAME. I first heard him read this at a reading in a SoHo loft. It's mood captures much of the romance of the Village. This issue has other fine poems including Mimi Pebler's MOON OVER THE VILLAGE and works by Barbara A. Holland, Emilie Glen, Margot de Silva, Carlo Pittore, Richard Davidson, Marion Cohen, James Henry Brennan, and Emma Landau. They all shared their love for a little village in a big city.