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Day: February 27, 2015

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Switch (the Difference)Switch (the Difference)

Kind of a Hurricane Press publishes multiple anthologies each year. They recently published Switch (the Difference), focused on letting the authors’ minds and muses delve into the shadows and soar for the light. Two of my poems, “Fun and Games” and “The Machine” play more on the dark side.

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Black Poppy ReviewBlack Poppy Review

“The Creeping Things” was published by the Black Poppy Review on February 2, 2015. Please visit their site, they are comfortable in the dark.

 
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