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October 8, 2018

Praise for QUIT YOUR JOB AND BECOME A POET (OUT OF SPITE!) by GEORGIA PARK

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“Georgia’s blunt and clear pronouncement style is endearing and cleaves a place for itself in your subconscious, a little like all good poets who know how to say what we may already know, in such a way it will be a piece of art. I personally related to the quiet voice that spoke of Georgia’s desire to publish and be known for her writing, and how you talk to yourself as you go through the highs and lows of daring to be a writer. I found that very honest, it pried open my sympathies as well as showing the savage reality of trying to attain this status in today’s oversaturated world.”


Candice Louisa Daquin, Pinch the Lock


“Georgia Park returns with her whimsical poetry and deadpan humour in the 2nd edition of Quit Your Job and Become a Poet (Out of Spite!), including new content and less typos. This is a book full of heart, illustrations, laughs and heartbreak as Park makes her transition from an arrogant young woman to one of the most powerful feminist poets today.”


Nicholas Gagnier, Free Verse Revolution/Blank Paper Press


There’s something wrong with you if these poems don’t speak to you. If they don’t speak to you it means you are not vulnerable. It means you are uncomfortable when someone is completely honest with you. It means someone sitting next to you on an airplane who is about to tell you the most incredible story you’ve heard in your life and is silenced because you are too busy to listen. Truth is, you are not too busy, but you don’t want to listen to the person next to you in the airplane because you are too busy pretending to read the in-flight magazine. You’re a unlucky sap who flips pages about the Taquerias in Atlanta, that you will never eat or speak about. It’s too bad because you have passed on some real life.


Timothy Gager, an Amazon Review


Honest, witty and clever, Park’s story comes vividly alive through her unique style. She’ll have you chuckling along with her through her journey and nodding your head “yes” with her the whole time. This book serves as an inspiration to aspiring writers everywhere.


Cat, an Amazon Review


QUIT YOUR JOB AND BECOME A POET IS NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON AS A PAPERBACK AND ON KINDLE

 


 


 


 


 

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Published on October 08, 2018 09:57

October 2, 2018

Anthology Tuesday: Decor and Decorum – Georgia Park

 


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Like a monk


walking barefoot at dawn


to collect his alms


I collect notes of recommendation


based on small acts of kindness and


a bald faced willingness to lie,


transcripts


bills I can’t begin to pay


and anticipate rejection slips


from several publications


– I wait by the mailbox to intercept these


before my roommates see them-


 


So…not like a monk, exactly.


Sorry.


 


but every one of them is


piling up


I will be typecast in lettering


by my brand new season


they will say, “There she goes,


a poet!


And an American, just like


the rest of those warmongering bastards.”


 


Like a monk collecting alms


in Thailand


I have become décor and decorum


to the scenery of my homeland


I amble past the red lights


and through the pirates that stumble


drunkenly upon me


I walk stiltedly on my old streets


instead of all that drifting


drifting out to sea


 



The second edition of Georgia Park’s Quit Your Job and Become a Poet is out today!


To buy:


 

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Published on October 02, 2018 05:00

October 1, 2018

Founding Fathers Now Available


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“Founding Fathers is a terrifyingly believable story of a supremacist uprising. The characters perpetuate acts of extreme violence whilst an anti-hero in the guise of Peter York is thrust before us, looking helplessly on, passively enabling events. This is Peter’s great conflict and through him Gagnier forces us to face the frightening truth that Peter is us.”
John de Gruyther, The World Outside the Window


“Nicholas Gagnier has weaved fire into Founding Fathers, and I dare anyone who reads it to step away and try not to check themselves and everything they believe.”
Nicole Lyons, The Lithium Chronicles


“The gritty, urban, naturalistic settings and details are my favorite quality of Gagnier’s writing, he doesn’t just take you there, he writes with uncanny visual acumen and the people he creates, stay with you long after finishing his book.”
Candice Daquin, Pinch the Lock


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Published on October 01, 2018 05:06

September 30, 2018

Welcome to America

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Water gone poverty in the rise



you gave the people of Flint nothing and told them lies



Heroin ODs and people who have been poisoned with lead



the government might as well have wished you dead



Babies get sick while white men get paid



Rick Snyder is hoping the Black race fades



Higher drop out rates come with it which isn’t a surprise



people not being able to leave which makes them feel paralyzed



Target practice and bombings go on



that our government inflicts strait from the pentagon



No one helps them no one seems to care



which means there is no hope for humanity



it’s not fair



This was written by my daughter



Sara Cohen 2018


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Published on September 30, 2018 05:15

The season of falling

The Notion of Love




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“I think the universe is conspiring in our favor,”
you whispered, smiling, as we walked across
the vast expanse, the call of autumn shook
the trees as leaves took their final dance in
elegant pirouettes, like a twist of magic with
their own orchestral beat. Today's forecast was
supposed to be thunderstorms, but here we are,
hand-in-hand, holding on to each other, in a
season where everything seems to be falling.







Call of autumn – for #septemberfalls18 hosted by @breath_words_ and @a_sea_of_words_







A twist of magic – for #septcmchallengehosted by @cerynnmccain







Autumn – for #maessept18 hosted by @maespoetry







Beat – for #lyricallinesseptember hosted @aracelimream







Fall – for #ourpoetryjourneysep18
Autumn Awakening




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Published on September 30, 2018 05:14

Life comes second

choices in error


Your laughter,



my blue plump vein,



the catch in your voice



when you say my name.



I found all the hidden meanings



in your mouth with my tongue



The barbed wire finger tipped traces



etch your name into my thighs,



whispers of words we never said



inked into every sigh.





Ocean waves are braided into our kisses, intimated absolutes are weaved into our chemistry. In this space is where we sketch forever.


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Published on September 30, 2018 05:13

Across The Bow – Matthew D. Eayre

A Global Divergent Literary Collective


Far from my mind is the thought

of what I may possess

or what others have not



A place between understanding,

perhaps

education is not the measure

of a man’s knowledge

and experience is only one of many



I cannot find the sound of reverence

echoing down hallowed halls;

as though none had been before

today sounded the first call



Close to my hands

I keep a record of my worth,

in the breadth of time

only a penny,

or a half



For my version of verse

or lines of ordered rhyme

my price to pay is most dear;

what value placed by history

is never mine to proclaim

nor fear



In certainty I match sounds

with color, emotion and sight

a garden grown from flesh and bone

through darkness, death and plight

misery and ecstasy

joined in militant march;

to fight a battle not my own
and take a…


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Published on September 30, 2018 05:06

September 29, 2018

The Organ Grinder or the Monkey

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I’ve made an executive decision


I’m taking no more shit


As a sufferer of depression


I’m content to recognise it


 


I’m fed up of the way


That it takes hold of me


Anxiety and panic attacks


No more, I have to break free


 


Hindsight’s a wonderful thing


I’ve known for a long time now


The shadows that trigger my fear


Oppression I can no longer allow


 


History is history


It can’t hurt me any more


And the future is not yet made


It’s the place I can start to explore


 


But now I need to remember


Be mindful of this day


Of everyone around me


All special in their own way


 


I thought I knew my pathway


I’ve walked it for long enough


But life is not what it seems


And I’ve had my share of tough


 


So with one foot in front of the other


And one mindful day at a time


I’m putting depression on a leash


I’m labelling it a crime


 


It’s going back in the cage


In the dark recesses of my mind


Only to be fed once in a while


Keep it controlled, keep it aligned


 


It may be a part of me


But no more will it take control


I’m taking charge from now on


Balance my ultimate goal


 


Free; Free; you’ll never be Free


Can’t you see?


You and I are we


You have nowhere to flee


The Organ Grinder or the monkey


You will never choose to be…


 



Copyright © JRFC September 2018


John is a Welsh poet from South Wales. He gets inspiration from many of life’s moments with a whole load of imaginative nightmares and daydreams thrown in to spice things up a little. You can read more of John’s work at The Mush from the Hill.

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Published on September 29, 2018 05:00

September 28, 2018

Butterflies – Olga Tschaja

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Olga is a photographer based in Bonn, Germany, and one of Nicholas’ friends. We are incredibly pleased to showcase her amazing work behind the camera, and bring a new art medium into the FVR portfolio.

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Published on September 28, 2018 05:00

September 26, 2018

Disconnected – Kristiana Reed

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I’m sat by a river


on a tree trunk


too big for me.


Listening – to failed rowing,


the sound of dog hair


shaking water into the air


and a small boy marvelling


at a grass snake.


It’s sunny.


It’s beautiful.


It’s the first blue sky


we’ve had in days.


 


And yet, listening –


I overhear


a solemn omen


of our time.


Our wall street car crash


Tory white man’s glory society.


Our oil drums of Frappuccino


war torn convenience store battle.


Our countryside losing, baby boomer


snowflakes in bushfires and no rain change.


Our skinny, skinny lollipop self-love


please stop privatisation and


the sexualisation of heartbeats and breathing –


our twenty first century world.


 


Three girls.


Young girls, led


by iPhones not maps.


The middle says she feels


disconnected


struggles to fit in


with what we’ve become.


The left agrees


and with the sobriety


of a confessional says


‘Yeah –


I think I’ve only ever seen you cry


on Snapchat.’

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Published on September 26, 2018 05:00

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