Legion by Simon Collinson

Legion by Simon Collinson

Simon Collinson captures the multiplicity of identity.

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I Have a Thing by Albert DeSimone

I Have a Thing by Albert DeSimone

Albert DeSimone reflects on his ADHD diagnosis.

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Neither Sea Nor Soil by Savannah Smyth

Neither Sea Nor Soil by Savannah Smyth

Savannah Smyth captures what it is like to be her.

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Queen Clutter: Midas of Mess

Queen Clutter: Midas of Mess

Bianca Ambrosino describes how it feels to be judged by one's clutter.

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Against Composure by Didi West

Against Composure by Didi West

The moment to moment awareness

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Eye Contact by Matthew A. Walton

Eye Contact by Matthew A. Walton

A short meditation by Managing Editor Mathew Walton

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London to Bedford by Lewie Gentilella

London to Bedford by Lewie Gentilella

'London to Bedford' is written from the perspective of Lewie undertaking the train journey home from London St Pancras to Bedford train station.

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Brain Freeze by Jane Hutchinson

Brain Freeze by Jane Hutchinson

Jane Hutchinson expresses what it is like to live with "craving brain."

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Peek a Boo by 	Simon Collinson

Peek a Boo by Simon Collinson

Simon is a ND writer from England. He is a member of the All Seasons writing group. He seeks stillness and solitude.

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POEM FOR APRIL FOOL’S DAY

POEM FOR APRIL FOOL’S DAY

Writer/artist/poet living in West Fenway, Boston. Educated at Boston University (B. A. 1979) and Tufts University (M. A. 1998). . Freelance writer for The Boston Phoenix and The Boston Globe (1979-1994). Colonial Interpreter at Plimoth Plantation (now Plimoth/Patuxet), 1987-1997. Currently culture/arts critic for The Fenway News. Group exhibit "From the Monastery" of collages at SPOKE gallery, 2023, 2024, 2025. Taught collage at SPOKE for 2025 World AIDS Day.

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