For those of you who missed it, I just completed a challenge to promote and raise funds for the nonprofit (and fantastic) Tupelo Press. They have archived the poems by my fellow “January 2014 30/30 Poetry Challenge” poets here. But if you’re interested, a new group of poets have taken charge of writing new poems for February. Read their poems and support their efforts, too, by going here. Need added incentive? This month has an erotic undertone to the poets’ work (they all published work in Tupelo Press’s erotic anthology.)
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Leah
Poet. Artist. Ecoheroine. Human ecologist. Spiritual mermaid and Mystic. I write about literary ecology, wetlands, water, Romantic ecology, and quirky adventures with my dog.
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