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Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): One Thousand Years

LITERARY         by Jhon Sanchez For Lewis Warsh   One thousand years later, he was free. He had been locked up inside the farthest dungeon. When he was there he learned how to write and read On…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Ensos for L.W. from Ninso John High

ART         by John High     About the artist:   Zen monk and poet, Ninso John High is the recipient of four Fulbrights and has been awarded two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships (fiction and…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Men as Trees Cedar and Wood

LITERARY         by Lidia Flores (For Lewis Warsh)   There is a tree planted by the river whose leaves have been ever-green in and out of season and in the vein of them flow the medicine for…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Four Poems

LITERARY         by Malik .0 Each year has about 365 sunrises, mornings, afternoons, evenings, sunsets and nights, right? Each day has 24 hours. So, each year we archive about 8,760 hours of experiences (sleep and daydreams included). 60…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Good Directions

  LITERARY         by Tejan Green Waszak  A cool breeze Given to the night.   A distinct laugh, an intense stare, Bursts of optimism filling the room, Becoming the air.   A memory where every suggestion is…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Buses & Trains (selections from…)

LITERARY         by Jon L Peacock     About the poet:   Jon L Peacock graduated from LIU’s MFA program in 2010, and since then he’s made a career out of his literary and performance arts. Writings…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh(Part 2): Guppy Doors

LITERARY         by Jamey Jones for Lewis Warsh   Guppy is a funny word, but For whatever reason I don’t Think I ever saw that until You used it once or twice in The stanza of a…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Elephant Graveyard

LITERARY         by Giuseppe Infante In a window Watching the garden I feel unwelcome On this planet Full of blood toxins & various cheeses Tiptoeing through a stainless steel grater Like an elephant at graveside Trying so…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): From Scrolls of a Temple Sweeper

LITERARY         by John High And perhaps in this moment you can hear the voice yourself? Propping up your elbow on the table at the imagined cafe with the Poet in your own particular being and place…

Homage to Prof. Lewis Warsh (Part 2): Lamp’s angle

LITERARY         by Tony Iantosca    Certain only that we have bodies the question then becomes what to do with them and why to do that and not something else. Losing it, you can become something else…

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