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Author: Joy Reed MacVane

Joy Reed MacVane spends time in both Long Island, Maine and New York?s Hudson Valley.
midnight foghorn slow heartbeat of the dark harbor  
Posted on 13 November 20149 November 2014Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 14.211 Comments on
box of old letters … from a distance the owl still sounds close  
Posted on 6 May 201523 June 2015Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 15.112 Comments on
in between your life and mine a wilderness of brambles
Posted on 18 May 201523 June 2015Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 15.16 Comments on
  bike rental I pedal my way back to childhood  
Posted on 27 December 201622 December 2016Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 16.213 Comments on
the real world within the real world tide pools    
Posted on 3 October 201729 September 2017Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 17.27 Comments on
solar eclipse I fill my wheelbarrow with sunflowers
Posted on 11 January 201830 December 2017Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 17.25 Comments on
early autumn the deepening taste of the well water
Posted on 5 October 201828 September 2018Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 18.26 Comments on
full moon we leave our clothes on the cabin floor
Posted on 4 February 201922 January 2019Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 18.22 Comments on
late road trip pulled over by the full moon  
Posted on 10 January 20202 January 2020Author Joy Reed MacVaneCategories Issue 19.26 Comments on
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