Founder & Editor – Epiphany Arts; Epiphany Arts Press; Cape Fear Poetry Society
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Poetry Publications - U. S.
Tribal Soul Kitchen, Beautiful Nuance, Wormwood, Poetry Motel, Charlotte Poetry Review,
Southern Poetry Review, Alpha Beat Soup, Coastal Plains Poetry Review, Orphic Lute,
Ingénue, Bouillabaisse, Earthwise, Innisfree, Word Salad, Locust Magazine, King David,
Whatever Is Pure, Universal Personality, Quill & Ink, Bone River Cantata,
The Lyricist - Campbell University,
The Cairn - St. Andrews College,
ATD Bulletin - Federal Aviation Administration,
Dark Moon Rising, Poetic Rainbows, Ariga, Foliate Oak, Cross Way Publications,
Caffeine Destiny, Ujamaa, Swans Commentary, Penwood Review,
Poetic Voices, Autumn Leaves, Underground Window, The Horror Zine,
The Star News, Twice The Fright: The Horror Zine, Vol. II
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Poetry Publications – Other Countries
Germination – Canada
Panda Poetry – Wales
Flowing Mist – Romania;
Open Wide – Liverpool, England
Mageworld – London, England
Poetry, Songs and Writers of Scotland – Scotland
Cyclamens and Swords – Israel
Poetica Magazine - Israel
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Short Story Publications
Germination – Canada
Tintota – Australia
Word Salad – U. S.
afterDinner – U. S.
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Writing Awards:
1992- Charles A. Shull Award
1993- Caldwell W. Nixon, Jr. Award
1994- North Carolina Poet Laureate Award
1994- Charles A. Shull Award
1995- Charles A. Shull Award
2004- Poets’ Choice Award- Beautiful Nuance Magazine
Within the sun and cloud shaped halls
of ancient, sculptured windswept walls
you were waiting
for me to find you.
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A night with black clouds, eminent, foreboding;
a wind filled with snow and arrows of ice
through which flew on massive wings
the Silver Bridge cryptid with ruby-red eyes.
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The black wolf howls
as dusk prowls among the shadows.
Freed from the stones of ancient altars
his haunting song drifts above the willows.
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When asked we speak in chromatic tongues,
polytonal, quadraphonic, tetravalent, precise.
We think in ultraviolet. We dream in cyan.
Our names are endless and alphanumeric.
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The Vision of Delphica
(A Sibyl - one of the oracles of Apollo at Delphi, Greece – circa 600 B.C.)
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