My poems “Water Lilies” and “Downstream” appear in Nothing Divine Dies, A Poetry Anthology About Nature, from Vita Brevis Press. It’s available in digital and print editions, and the details can be found at Vita Brevis.
Many thanks to Editor Brian Geiger. I’m honored to have my poetry included in this collection, which features many recognizable poets from WordPress.
Ken G.
Excellent and exquisite news! My fondest congratulations, Ken. 🙂
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Thank you, brother.
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Congrats again, Ken. I haven’t worked my way completely through the volume yet, but I’ve read quite a few pieces (including yours) by poets I know and I’ve been very favorably impressed. We’re in some fine company, eh?
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That we are. Thanks, Ron..
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Congrats! 🎉
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Thank you. ☺️
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It might be a UK thing yet I cannot access the Vita Brevis, Ken. I’ll get my son on the case later and report back. He understands these things. .
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Thanks, Mike. I just went to the Vita Brevis Press page on Amazon-UK, and it only shows the first two anthologies. I’ve asked Brian Geiger (the Editor) about that. Hopefully that will be corrected soon.
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Cheers, Ken. I both enjoy reading and am keen to support the poets worldwide.
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However, I just corrected the link to Vita Brevis/WordPress in this post, so at least that is now functional.
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Congratulations!
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Thanks!
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Congratulations, Ken!
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Thanks, Merril! 😀
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You’re welcome, Ken!😀
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Wow. Congratulations to you, Ken. All the best.
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🙂 Thank you, Selma.
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Congratulations, Ken! I also can’t access the Vita Brevis page with the link above.
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Thanks, Lynne. That’s now corrected. (My original copy/paste for the link was the letter “n.” Go figure.
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Congrats Ken! Great way to start the New Year. Just ordered my copy, looking forward to the read.
Pat
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Congratulations!
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Thanks!
(The opening poem — after the book’s epigraph by Ralph Waldo Emerson — is by Mr. Okaji.)
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