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June 2006: "Epitaph"

Welcome to our June 2006 issue of Poetry Cemetery!  Please check out the great poetry we received and included in this issue and feel free to provide feedback directly to the poets via the included links, or to us by clicking here

            Robin M. Buehler is a journalist in southern New Jersey.  Her work has been

            published in both print and online publications.  She has also had her

            photography exhibited at local galleries.

 

         Bob Marcacci is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, born and raised in

            Vacaville, California, and presently living and writing in Beijing, China. His

            work has recently appeared, or will soon appear in Andwerve, Alice Blue,

            MiPoesias, Moria, and Otoliths. He also hosts the International Literary Open

            Mic every Wednesday evening at The Bookworm in Beijing.

 

            Terry Piersin: Imagine, Express, Love.

 

            G. David Schwartz is the former president of Seedhouse, the online

            interfaith committee. Schwartz is also the author of A Jewish Appraisal of

            Dialogue, and coauthor, with Jacqueline Winston, of Parables In Black

            and White. Currently a volunteer at Drake Hospital in Cincinnati,

            Schwartz continues to write. His new book, Midrash and Working Out Of

            The Book is now in stores or can be ordered here.

       

            Seiryrith Thonn originally comes from Cambodia, having escaped during the

            Khmer Rouge uprising, and currently resides in South Carolina.  His short

            stories have appeared in First Cut Newsletter and his poetry has appeared in

            Reflections, and he is currently working on his second novel.

 

            Lavonne Westbrooks currently works in the legal department of a major

            communications company.  In her spare time she designs wedding cakes and

            does free-lance graphic design.

 

            Thomas Williams has recently appeared in Eyrie Literary Magazine with his

            story "Dying Suns".  He has also completed a novel for which he is currently

            seeking a publisher.

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