Favourite Poems – November 2018
In November, I linked to three poems I enjoyed reading in October (might have been published before) as a way to support other poets. Throughout November, I kept bookmarking the poems that really struck me, and here are three of those.
First in the list is Wanda Deglane’s Interstate, appearing in Rhythm N Bone’s second issue. The poem is simply beautiful, effectively describing imagery along with emotions and family relations. You can read the poem here: Interstate.
The next set includes three poems from Darren C. Demaree, published in Pidgeon Holes. Each poem is a part of a larger set titled with an empathy so fatal, appearing in multiple journals. In reading the set, I found a unique pleasure that I cannot accurately portray in words, but cute and sweet would probably be close. You can read three of the poems here: with an empathy so fatal #58-60.
Glass Poetry’s November special feature included Ally Ang’s poem,
The Universe Drinks Me in like It’s Dying of Thirst. I found their poem inspiring and empowering, and perhaps I should not say much but link to it so you can read it yourselves: The Universe Drinks Me in like It’s Dying of Thirst.
Gentle reminder. Be kind and supportive of one another. If you like someone’s work, be sure to share it as well as support the author in any other way you like. I hope you’ve enjoyed these poems as much as I did.
Follow the poets on Social Media:
Wanda Deglane
Darren C. Demaree
Ally Ang
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Links to my publications: Jeremy Mifsud’s Publications
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