Editorial Note: The first two of these poems are based on Marianne Szlyk’s dream like take of experiencing Nature before and during the Coronavirus pandemic. The last poem is based on a (cold) summer dream. In Which the Stream Disappears… Read More ›
Marianne Szlyk poetry
“I Don’t Remember the Willamette,” poem by Marianne Szlyk; art by Bea Garth
I Don’t Remember the Willamette by Marianne Szlyk, copyright 2017 (Response to Bea Garth’s painting “At the River“) . If I were to paint a picture of my life in Oregon, that river would not run through it. I remember… Read More ›
3 poems by Marianne Szlyk: summer into fall, winter…painting by Jennifer Cordiglia
Note from the editor: These 3 poems by Marianne Szlyk exude a feeling of jazz intertwining in our pores mixing with our complex multi dimensional culture. They are a good reminder of who we are–summer into fall into winter. The… Read More ›
The Real Antarctica
Poem by Marianne Szlyk, copyright 2012 The Real Antarctica In the real Antarctica, the tiny cruise ship sneaks between the stony gray beach and the icebergs. Below the water seems dark, lifeless. All the same Lynne Cox once swam here…. Read More ›