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Author: Ron Scully

Ron Scully is a retired bookseller. After twenty five years on the road, a real life Willie Loman, only funnier, he has settled in New Hampshire to refashion his field notes into small poems. Two chapbooks, Darlington Braves and Capelight, are in the wings for spring 2017. Also, he has blocked out the year to pen a play. Ron has published in many small literary magazines since he retired.
heat lightning cease fire on the horizon  
Posted on 18 June 202515 June 2025Author Ron ScullyCategories Issue 25.11 Comment on
last of autumn a prescription bottle filled with sepia  
Posted on 14 July 202012 July 2020Author Ron ScullyCategories Issue 20.12 Comments on
empty terminal the last bus riderless departs on schedule
Posted on 30 December 201922 December 2019Author Ron ScullyCategories Issue 19.25 Comments on
school windows filled with paper snowflakes no two the same
Posted on 20 December 201715 December 2017Author Ron ScullyCategories Issue 17.210 Comments on
  so much expected of the red snow shovel unless it rains  
Posted on 23 May 201613 May 2016Author Ron ScullyCategories Issue 16.18 Comments on
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