On one of winter’s short days, a dozen of us gathered at the Red Rock
to enjoy February’s, Nagoya Writes, 7 Open Readings.
Readings:
Mayumi Lennane, ( Japan )
Poem <Love >
Flower pretty, like you.
Linda Donan ( USA )
Prose < Clarence and the Bus , 2nd Chapter, God Daddies>
Will I still be carrying a teddy bear when I am 21.
Tom Bauerle ( USA )
Prose < The Taste of Tiger >
Dying dumbly without passion or meaning.
Albert Sussler ( USA )
Prose < Valentine Day >
To succeed with other children depends most on what words you choose
and how you use them.
Joe Sichi ( USA )
Prose < Snippets >
An explosion often provides a way out.
Shannon Coles ( Australia )
Proverbs >
There is nothing that is more unequal than equal treatment for
unequals.
Paul Binford ( USA )
Prose < You have olives? >
We only have one olive.
Albert Sussler