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Jeanne Marie Beaumont reads “Yet”
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January Gill O’Neil elaborates…
THE CATHEDRAL —After Rodin’s The Cathedral I watch my daughter imitate the pose of Rodin’s Cathedral. Her arms curved in slow gyration. It is her way of understating the dark bronze,... Read More
HAPPY BIRTHDAY & THANKS, WALT!
A few years ago, I was privileged to read at the Something Old, Something New (Jersey) 350th birthday celebration at the Hoboken Historical Museum. Curated by CavanKerry poets, Teresa Carson... Read More
Joan C. Handler’s Poetry Nook Choice of the Week
My Boat Raymond Carver My boat is being made to order. Right now it’s about to leaveThe hands of its builders. I’ve reserved a special placefor it down at the... Read More
Roadblocks to Intimacy & Trust VIII: Fear of Motherhood by Joan Cusack Handler
Note to Reader: As a licensed psychologist, I strictly adhere to the ethics of confidentiality; therefore, I do not use/make reference to any patient/client information in the pieces I write. The only data... Read More
Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust VI by Joan Cusack Handler
Note to Reader: As a licensed psychologist, I strictly adhere to the ethics of confidentiality; therefore, I do not use/make reference to any patient/client information in the pieces I write. The only data... Read More
“Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust V” by Joan Cusack Handler
Note to Reader: As a licensed psychologist, I strictly adhere to the ethics of confidentiality; therefore, I do not use/make reference to any patient/client information in the pieces I write. The only data... Read More
“Roadblocks to Intimacy and Trust IV” by Joan Cusack Handler
Note to reader: As a licensed psychologist, I strictly adhere to the ethics of confidentiality; therefore, I do not use/make reference to any patient/client information in the pieces I write. The only data... Read More