My poem “Pathway” at Gobblers by Masticadores… & my first contribution in The Photography Section on LatinosUSA – Epicentre South Africa with Robbie Cheadle

  Thank you very much, Manuela Timofte, the kind editor of Gobblers by Masticadores, for sharing my poem Pathway today. I wrote this poem on a sunny September, in 2018, inspired by a Lens Artists‘ photo challenge prompt back then, “Path”. Also very grateful to all the Lens Artists “team”, then and now for their inspiring … More My poem “Pathway” at Gobblers by Masticadores… & my first contribution in The Photography Section on LatinosUSA – Epicentre South Africa with Robbie Cheadle

“The Blues and The Beautiful” – Release Day Today!

  My dear friends here in lovely WordPress land, Today I’m delighted to announce the release of my new poetry collection, “The Blues and The Beautiful” – my songs of gratitude and joy celebrating life, love and beauty in their many forms, poems written in rhymed verse, with only a few exceptions. Each poem, as … More “The Blues and The Beautiful” – Release Day Today!

“The Blues and The Beautiful” – New Book Spotlight at Sally’s Smorgasbord Blog Magazine

  I am so happy to be at Sally’s Smorgasbord Blog Magazine today, with a beautiful New Book Spotlight on her amazing blog for my new poetry collection coming soon, The Blues and the Beautiful. I am deeply grateful to Sally Cronin for her splendid support on her site. She is such a kind and generous … More “The Blues and The Beautiful” – New Book Spotlight at Sally’s Smorgasbord Blog Magazine

“Too Much Autumn”… – for TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge #37, “The Veil”, 11/04/25

    “Too Much Autumn” (inspired from the title “Too Much Spring”, a play written by the fictional character Richard Collier in the 1980 movie, “Somewhere in Time”) cascading moments carry us on days’ magical doors all ajar each second, rare caress timeless spiraling whirl in between orbits hearts asunder tearing off the thin veil ©Nicole … More “Too Much Autumn”… – for TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge #37, “The Veil”, 11/04/25

November’s first steps… & Book Review of “October Poems” by Laura Lyndhurst

  “Oh what a tangled web we weave, the poet said, and that’s just what we’ve done, apparently. URLs and hyperlinks, to browse the web, and surf the web and navigate the web as well. HTTP requests, TCP port numbers, IP addresses and Domain Name Servers. … So where the hell is Aragorn and Samwise … More November’s first steps… & Book Review of “October Poems” by Laura Lyndhurst