Remember the blaze of lights
Later soldier, you will rememberthose nights among the blaze of lightsalone you will watch as in your embersghosts of women scorch their last delightsLater, soldier in your life’s Novemberalone at […]
Later soldier, you will rememberthose nights among the blaze of lightsalone you will watch as in your embersghosts of women scorch their last delightsLater, soldier in your life’s Novemberalone at […]
Come closer,closer than cuddledundo our clothes,touch me, ticklebrush me lightlywith fingertips fiery let lips be fusedturn me slicker, sillyknead me, rub me,burn me fervent,faster, faster… tie me tighter.smothered in silkforever […]
Books are often bridgesrickety and narrowreaching over lightyearsof space and timean arrow inkedin blood and sootfrom mind to mind. Books can bridgethe sea and desertsover rivers, bordersinto bedrooms, kitchens,into the […]
Soon dusk and dawn will embrace in gloomy twilight, it goes so quickly after the autumn equinox. The past weekend we escaped briefly to see the mountains tinted in fall […]
Still, a solemn while, a bit of summer lingers,and slowly morning fog is wrecked by sunshinebut birds have left and only crows are singersat autumn equinox the darkness conquersmy heart […]
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis