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Home / home / New Poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson Appear in Fledgling Rag #20

May 13 2020

New Poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson Appear in Fledgling Rag #20

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Several new poems by Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson appear in newest addition of Fledgling Rag.

Fledgling Rag is a solicitation-only national poetry journal from Iris G. Press. All proceeds from the magazines are donated to charity.

Rose Solari and Reuben Jackson have been active in the poetry and literature scene lately with Rose's Rose Reads live stream and Reuben's weekly recorded series Poems by Reuben Jackson.

To purchase this year's Fledgling Rag, simply donate $15 or more to the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic and write "Fledgling Rag" in the comments. Then, email Iris G Press at irisgpress@aol.com. They will mail you a copy.

Donate/order Fledgling Rag

ASP Author’s Gift Guide for Book Lovers (PART 2)

December 10, 2018

Gift guide part 2 features Mysteries, Travel Writing, and Books about Northern California.

ASP Authors’ Gift Guide for Book Lovers

December 3, 2018

Well, it’s that time of year again, when holiday gift lists are popping up all over. Here at ASP HQ, we’re particularly interested, of course, in gifts for book-lovers, and we’ve noticed a curious fact: No matter how diverse the sources of these lists, a few titles pop up again and again. Usually these are recently published, widely reviewed best-sellers. While there’s nothing necessarily wrong with that, gift-givers might find themselves putting one more copy of the current hot mystery, or history, or memoir under a book-loving friend’s tree.

Featured Poetry: “Burial at Shanidar” by Elizabeth Hazen

November 30, 2018

This is no modern tradition, says Elizabeth Hazen. It is not only now that humans ornament their dead with flowers. “See,” she says in her rumination on tradition and humanity, Burial at Shanidar, “Even from a distance we dream of gardens where there should be stone.” And on Christmas especially, it is so wonderful to curl up with a book of poetry, even to read out-loud to one’s family, and bask in the ways we make words, just like the long winter days of dark, meaningful with light and tradition.

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