(Meet Mago Contributor) Michael Brautigan
Michael Brautigan is a freelance writer, poet, literary scholar, and political activist who lived most of his life in and around the Bay Area. For over a decade he lived Read More …
Michael Brautigan is a freelance writer, poet, literary scholar, and political activist who lived most of his life in and around the Bay Area. For over a decade he lived Read More …
Chapter 1 The Dream Shardana woke with a start. The chilling dirge of a howling wolf rang in her ears. Her heart raced. She rubbed her eyes, but was unable Read More …
lying within earth’s immortal womb moist muscle pulsating I laboured to be smaller she implored me to be mightier contractions fierce she carried me upon the wayward wave all Read More …
Paula Dawn Lietz (Pd Lietz ) is an accomplished multi-genre artist, photographer and poet from Canada. She has garnered an impressive range of credits working with various publishers and authors, reveling Read More …
An extract from Invisible Women of Prehistory : Three million years of peace, six thousand years of war by Judy Foster with Marlene Derlet The Indian Neolithic Period (9,000–5,000 BP) The earliest Read More …
To the Marian waters of Lourdes go pilgrims limping their wounds. At the mineral spas of Baden idlers wager on soaking bones.
In a world where many have lost their own sense of connection with their senses and surroundings, Tim has spent many years quietly observing the world from the solitude of Read More …
Even if we can’t see you, seeing your work is the next best thing. Maybe even better, as it shows your essence. Why not consider submitting your work to this Read More …
The Future Has an Ancient Heart: Legacy of caring, sharing, healing, and vision from the primordial African Mediterranean to occupy everywhere (iUniverse 2103) by Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum. A book review Read More …
Her eyes belong to the god of green, And every time she blinks the hue pinned Inside pierces her iris. Her hands, However, work for the god of metal. His Read More …
Star Atlantis, shining in an almond shell, upended when the rains came fierce, a city overpowered by some drops and we have finally learned to breathe.
Rose Aiello Morales has been published in magazines and journal around the world, including publications in Poland, Romania, Great Britain, Canada, and the United States. Her latest poems appear in Read More …