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Jonathan Huey be-bops back into town, bringing Two Poems along for the ride. Listen with Katie McAllaster Weaver as The Poemcat Purrs And yes we are so proud of Poetry by Janet Buck! ArtPage Images welcomes Duane Locke with Five Poems. Well Marilyn McIntyre returns at last with Several Poems for you. Schmutt the dog is getting more famous by the day. He's even getting on other sites like here Motherbird brings Ken Peters in with I love the Baby Cheeses Chris Carmichael gives us flavor as well as color with Neopolitan Barbara Spring is the blood itself rushing though the veins. Rochelle Mass brings love poems for spring. Joan Pond returns with A Pack Of Crayons. The poetry of Francis Raven is not unknown, and is always welcomed here. A new voice at Artvilla, Jonathon Huey presents Beats of Observational Jazz We are estatic to announce that poems by Elisha Porat are being presented to the Pope. That's correct, the Pope. We are honored indeed to note that Charlote Mair has published Elisha at Artvilla. Can we express the tears in our eyes? No. We can simply and humbly publish Elisha Porat's submission, Migrating Birds. In the same vein of gold, Summer Breeze brings Come Into This Garden Summer is in this category of "wonderful" too, folks! We are especially honored by three poems by Ward Kelley.Wow! Sometimes treasure is hard to find. Sometimes it's as easy as clicking the mouse for poetry by Linda Etheridge. We have MP3 sound for you now!. To celebrate this we have added music and are now joined by musicians in our efforts. We are proud to introduce the Bar None Coffeehouse Geer Austin plays a name game in Concrete and Choice. Christina Hossu rides the winds of free emotions in Several Poems. Our new Pic Of Every So Often by Summer Breeze is Fish Ghost A fresh new approach . Artvilla offers two new poets to the Artvilla scene. Here is Chris Carmichael with Four Haiku Also we present Robert P. Jackson with Divisions of the Lost David Jackson returns with Yes I Followed the Plough Elisha Porat brings us a whole new approach to writing in My First Story. Robert Cain writes with wonderful freedom in his new poem The Road. Then get the ball rolling with John Wakefield in Sandi's Touch |