Nightmare Author spotlights

Muse of the Day — Everyday Strange

Muse of the Day — Everyday Strange

Haiku – 10/17/2020 — One Writer Ranting

Calm and blue water Lake rolling soft and gentle Fall colors abound

Haiku – 10/17/2020 — One Writer Ranting

Fresh Fallen Leaves — Word Shaper

a new day beginsunderneath my feet I hearfreshly fallen leaves

Fresh Fallen Leaves — Word Shaper

Poetry Published in the California based Spectrum Publishing — Megha’s World

I’m elated to be featured in the Edition #25 of Spectrum Publishing based on the theme ” How to Stay Alive”. Immensely thankful to the EIC and founder Don Kingfisher Campbell for supporting and accepting my work. The edition features the works of 53 poets across the country. I’m extremely proud to share the space […]

Poetry Published in the California based Spectrum Publishing — Megha’s World

Bishop Higgle — K Morris – Poet

“What is sin?”,I asked Bishop Higgle. And, as I did, a girl’s giggle Came from his bedchamber. And blonde Miss Granger Did, so sweetly say, “When the cat’s away The mice will play!”.

Bishop Higgle — K Morris – Poet

The World Of Poets — yaskhan

As poets we have learned not to hate Theories of race, religion we cannot relate. A poet cannot be dictated to We write what our hearts hold true. From across the globe, we come to share Joys, sorrows, burdens we bare We are here today, gone tomorrow Life is but a time that we borrow […]

The World Of Poets — yaskhan

Killing Human Life — Aubrey’s Arch

Killing human life, when you knew they’re only few mins left

Killing Human Life — Aubrey’s Arch

Lucidity — Reena Saxena

Discomfort often drives me to my grandmother’s place. The complexity of my web of thoughts gets slowly disentangled with the lucidity of the conversation. I’m told there were no life coaches in her times. Just wonder where did she get it all from… https://sammiscribbles.wordpress.com/2020/10/17/weekend-writing-prompt-179-lucid/

Lucidity — Reena Saxena

Moe Honor — Padre’s Ramblings

Mosha Honowitz was the third son of Aaron and Miriam Honowitz. They scraped out a living as tailors in New York City, and never really gave up the way of life from the old country. Mosha wanted more from life than living hand to mouth, and at seventeen hopped a freight train west. He made […]

Moe Honor — Padre’s Ramblings

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