A Paen to Nature: A Review of Howard Pugh’s Poetry by Bea Garth, March 2013 Note: poet Howard Pugh and Beat original Al Hinkle was featured at the March 28th, 2013 literary event “Exploring the Beat Spirit” at the Camden Community Center–as well as new and… Read More ›
poem by Howard Pugh
Pastoral Sketches, No. 5 & 6: “Youth” & “Age” by Howard Pugh; “Boats to Gogh (brightened)” by Lynn Rogers
Editor’s Note: These two Pastoral Sketches on “Youth” and “Age” represent one of Howard Pugh’s ambitious series of interrelated poems — this time getting into the nexus of our relationship with the old Gods, Nature and our modern selves. Lynn… Read More ›
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE To the Apocalypse
Poem (and photo) by Howard Pugh, copyright 2012 . We shall forget all those we never met. We shall rejoice in their absence when the world is reborn, the land scoured clean. . It is not evil to burn fat… Read More ›
Poems by Howard Pugh: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Pastoral Sketches (parts 1 and 2 out of 9); photo by Bea Garth
Poem by Howard Pugh, copyright 2012 1. Out of the pulsing stream that glistens to fiery white, tormented as it races down grassy shoulders towards anonymity of the lake, Out of the heavy scent of pine that spills bright into… Read More ›
Three Preludes, poems by Howard Pugh
by Howard Pugh copyright 2011 . I: Rumination on women who live in the sea. As though filled with her own amniotic fluid she calls the sea home. Never far from a jump back in, never commitments to ways of… Read More ›