We hope you enjoyed the first issue of Every Day Poets.
We have another great selection for you in December’s issue. K.C. Ball is back with a kind of recipe, really. (You should have time to rush out and stock up on the ingredients just before the holidays.) Errol Nimbly gives us a glimpse of Limerick lights. Rumjhum Biswas reminds us what it is like to be a child. Ron. Lavalette brings us the full atmosphere of the season and Mark Dalligan has a little gift for you to treasure on Christmas Day. Finally, Peggy Landsman offers some wisdom worth taking with you into the New Year.
Speaking of the New Year, it’s time to send us your Valentine verses–romantic or not so romantic, St. David’s Day, St Patrick’s Day, Chinese New Year, The Vernal Equinox–whatever. Remember we need to schedule in advance so if you want to target mid-summer, feel free.
On another note, we are gradually finding our feet now, so just a word from me about the developing ethos of this magazine:
It is our policy not to accept profanity either in the works we publish or on our forums. More than that, we at EDP believe in treating people with respect. Please remember that at the receiving end of every comment, behind every poem, there is a human being–someone very much like you, who puts pants on one leg at a time. We don’t expect you to like every poem but if you do not like one, please express yourself rationally and politely. We reserve the right to remove comments which we deem to be offensive.
If there is anybody out there who is familiar with the workings of Wordpress, and would like to help with setting up poems and sending out proofs, we’d love to hear from you. Apply to EDP’s editorial team at: everyone@everydaypoets.com.
May we wish those of you who celebrate it, a very Happy Christmas, and to all of you a Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.
December’s Table of Contents
| Dec 1 | Sue Spivey | The Keeper |
| Dec 2 | James Graham | Common Maple |
| Dec 3 | David M. Pitchford | Looking Back to a Lover Un-estranged |
| Dec 4 | Daniel Ausema | Running with the Eagle |
| Dec 5 | Catherine Langford | Rising Two Metres Rising |
| Dec 6 | Patrick Parr | The One that Got Away |
| Dec 7 | Lee Beavington | Venus |
| Dec 8 | Larry Anderson | Screws |
| Dec 9 | R Jay Slais | The Window Between |
| Dec 10 | Barbara Fletcher | Frame by Frame |
| Dec 11 | Steve Goble | Ohio Autumn 2008 |
| Dec 12 | Lorette C. Luzajic | The Meaning of Zoe |
| Dec 13 | Kaolin Imago Fire | Not the Last Flight of Icarus |
| Dec 14 | kc heath | Monday Eve |
| Dec 15 | K.C. Ball | Witches’ Brew |
| Dec 16 | L R Humphries | The Whisper of Fingertip |
| Dec 17 | Joan Ryder | Do I Really Want to Be Festive? |
| Dec 18 | Barbara McGinley | Abysmal Christmas |
| Dec 19 | Errol Nimbly | Tizzy Season |
| Dec 20 | Robin V. Herrnfeld | Incongruous |
| Dec 21 | Jason L. Huskey | The Cross |
| Dec 22 | Rumjhum Biswas | What the Child Does |
| Dec 23 | Tina Cole | Season’s Greetings |
| Dec 24 | Ron. Lavalette | Outside the Inn |
| Dec 25 | Mark Dalligan | Blue Christmas |
| Dec 26 | Aurelio Rico Lopez III | Unlocking the Galaxy |
| Dec 27 | Iagoybardd | Out With the Old |
| Dec 28 | Darren Coxon | Last Call Home |
| Dec 29 | Jeanne Holtzman | Contentment |
| Dec 30 | Davina Colpman | Threads |
| Dec 31 | Peggy Landsman | Dialogue |
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December 13th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
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