Fm Fall 2012 - Frances Anna Ayers - Books - Createspace - 9781479327539 - September 18, 2012
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Fm Fall 2012

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Publisher Marketing: This big, beautiful FALL Issue of THE WORLD'S FASTEST GROWING QUALITY LITERARY MAGAZINE features poetry, prose, essays and artistic handiwork designed to ease the transition from the hot, high energy days of Summer to the introspective, laid back days of Autumn, till the next issue arrives on your doorstep, in your mailbox, at your local bookstore, on your phone, in your mind. This issue is respectfully dedicated to JOHN LENNON and the cover(by the illustrious Kimmy Van Kooten) and a good deal of the contents reflect this. Also includes season appropriate poems and stories-"Pumpkin Horror Story" by Carl Reader, "After The Harvest" by Lewis Frederick Crystal and "The Brink of War" by Jan Potemkin. As well as reflections on recent events: "The Innocents" a poem by Steven Michael Pape about the theatre shooting in Aurora, Colorado and Camino Reluctant's poem "In Memory Of Neil Armstrong." "Spacetime Lolita" by DonJon Vonavich is the third and final chapter from the first episode of "The King of Mo" concluding the series begun in FM MAY 2012 and continued in FM JULY 2012. "Aunt Mary's Will" is excerpted from Roseanne Terranova Cirigliano's "My Brother Joseph-An Aids Legacy" to be published by Avenue U Publications in October. Rounding out FM FALL are poems by Frances Anna Ayers, D. B. Dean, John Gardiner, Ken Kessel, Ruth Mozeika, Helen Sera, and Douglas P. Smith. It's simply a lovely time, a season to read and reflect on the year passing slowly from view, in a last blaze of color and light. You can take FM FALL to the park with you and read it on a bench or under a tree.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 18, 2012
ISBN13 9781479327539
Publishers Createspace
Pages 156
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   217 g