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October 29, 2011

iTunes Adds Three Books and Podcast by Aberjhani to iBookstore

The iTunes Store recently added three titles, each in a different literary category, by the American author Aberjhani to its iBookstore, making it possible for the first time to download the books and read them on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

The titles include: the paranormal suspense novel Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World; the travel memoir The American Poet Who Went Home Again; and the poetry collection The Bridge of Silver Wings (newly updated in hard copy as The River of Winged Dreams).

“I’m usually too immersed in current projects to realize the significance of such a great development right away,” said the author. “So you’ll never hear me claim to be the most techno-savvy writer on the planet, which is why I’m always glad when the work that I stay so busy producing manages to make a place for itself in the world and others welcome it there as well.”

In addition to his book title, iTunes has also added a free podcast of Aberjhani performing spoken word on a classic broadcast (click number 71 dated Jan 13, 2006) that also features commentaries by fellow authors Mark Rockeymoore and William DeVault.


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October 21, 2011

Gliding Over Waves Inside You Like Prayers

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The steady drone of Ruzahn's voice seeped into the walls and flowed downward into the wooden floor beneath Danny Blue's feet at the same time that it soaked and traveled through the ceiling. 


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Published on October 21, 2011 14:14

October 7, 2011

Syrian Poet Adonis: Snapshot of a Distinguished Nobel Contender

Syrian poet Adonis. (photo courtesy of Mideast Post)

Considering that Sweden has hosted the Nobel Prize Awards for more than a century and until Thursday had not presented one of its own authors with the


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Published on October 07, 2011 13:15

September 22, 2011

Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 16: Davis Executed

Troy Davis executed in Jackson, Georgia, on September 21, 2011. (AP file photo by John Carrington)

After many people had made their peace with the idea of Georgia death-row inmate


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Published on September 22, 2011 08:03

September 20, 2011

Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 15: Georgia Board Denies Clemency

Image of Troy Anthony Davis from Amnesty International campaign.

Neither petitions bearing the names of almost one million people nor requests from such high-profile figures as former U.S.


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Published on September 20, 2011 09:42

September 8, 2011

Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 14: Death Order Signed

The hands of Virginia Davis, who died earlier this year, holding a button with the face of her son Troy Anthony Davis on it.

The chorus of protests against the imprisonment of Troy Anthony Davi


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Published on September 08, 2011 10:52

September 1, 2011

How Poets and Words Burn Truth into Love

How Poets and Words Burn Truth into Love

The idea of 100 thousand poets gathering at different locales across the planet to present themselves as agents for positive change has intrigued and inspired me ever since I first learned about it


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Published on September 01, 2011 17:00

August 27, 2011

Looking at the World through Michael Jackson's Left Eye (Part 1)

Michael Jackson (photo courtesy of MJTP Fan Post)

Some philosophies claim that the eyes symbolize such qualities as the gift of prophecy, intelligence, and conscious awareness.


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Published on August 27, 2011 09:15

August 19, 2011

Seduced, Once Again, by Poetry

Arthur Rimbaud "100 Thousand Poets for Change" poster by Henrik Aeshna.

"I am seduced and bamboozled,
made discombulate by metaphors…"


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Published on August 19, 2011 10:05

August 9, 2011

Tribute to Author and Poet Georg Edvard Mateos

There are many poets who write excellent poems. And then there are a few whose dedication to craftsmanship and the luminous spirit of their art cause them, eventually, to evolve into a living extension of the poems they create. For me, George Edvard Mateos was the latter kind of poet, and like in the online literary community I was surprised last week to learn of his passing a year ago. To read ...


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Published on August 09, 2011 10:51

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