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Month: February 2022

cataract surgery all the shades of blue in a soap bubble  
Posted on 1 February 202220 January 2022Author Dyana BasistCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
the more they are the less they are wild flowers  
Posted on 2 February 202220 January 2022Author LeRoy GormanCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
chrysanthemum the slowness of dusk
Posted on 3 February 202220 January 2022Author martin gottlieb cohenCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
scattered thoughts going where the wind takes me (haiga)
Posted on 4 February 202217 November 2021Author Marianne PaulCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga7 Comments on
old chihuahua what can you teach me about the dew all I see are moonsets spread over the morning field     (Note: This is a tan renga by Kala Ramesh and Billie
Posted on 7 February 202220 January 2022Author Billie DeeCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
The Triumph of Art “To be an artist is to fail,” Samuel Beckett said. Valentine’s Day my love poem gushes too much
Posted on 10 February 202220 January 2022Author Bob LuckyCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on

Submissions to tinywords 22.1 — and a new writing prompt

tinywords is now accepting submissions, through Feb. 28. Also, we have a photo prompt!
Posted on 13 February 202211 February 2022Author The EditorsCategories Editor's Notes103 Comments on Submissions to tinywords 22.1 — and a new writing prompt
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