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The May Edition of The Virtual Poetorium Is Out

Paul Szlosek of Paul’s Poetry Playground Website, where it’s always time to play, has
just produced The Virtual Poetorium for May. This is the next best thing to being there,
dear friends, and this is your V.I.P invitation to check it out.

Every month, there are interviews and poetry that’s sure to entertain.

Featured this month is Kevin King, author of the novel All the Stars Came Out That
Night
 and the collection of poetry Ursprache; a very talented novelist and poet from
New Hampshire.

This edition overflows with richness, and another thing, this month, I dared to rub
shoulders with these fantastic poets who are way above my caliber when I contributed
two conceit poems (scroll to the bottom) and a little ditty for “May Is The Month.”
Please visit to support this lovely art form we all love.

So, without further ado, I’d like to entice you to click the link and get your fill as we say
goodbye to May, the month that indeed moved us along in the right direction.

It’s a very long read, so if you’re pressed for time, here’s the section that includes the
May Is The Month portion. Please enjoy
.

By the way, Paul extends a cordial invitation to everyone who’d like to participate in
this delightful event. Kindly see the details on his website. See you inside? I hope so.

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Earth laughs in flowers.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thanks for reading. I wish you more laughs, more POETRY, and MORE miracles.

Selma Martin
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    1. Selma Martin

      I’m glad to know you liked them, Indira. Earth laughs in flowers. I’m sure you can hear this.

  1. Ingrid

    Thank you for sharing, Selma – more poetry is always a good thing! 😊💖

    1. Selma Martin

      A good thing indeed. Thanks, Ingrid for the warmth of your words always.

  2. Cindy Georgakas

    Your images touch the senses and I beg to differ with you,.,,, you stand up to the ones you are talking about hands down!~ 💖💖

    1. Selma Martin

      Thanks, Cindy. May harmony be the norm… Blessing you.

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