Michael Mark, a frequent contributor to Third Wednesday, is featured in today’s column in American Life in Poetry. Here’s a link to his poem “Estelle” .
Congratulations Michael!
Michael Mark, a frequent contributor to Third Wednesday, is featured in today’s column in American Life in Poetry. Here’s a link to his poem “Estelle” .
Congratulations Michael!
Cover art by Jude Dippold 

Ted Kooser (13th Poet Laureate of the United States)
“Ohio Blue Tip”
Marge Piercy (Arthur C. Clarke Award Winning Author) 
“An Argument of Crows”
&
“I Observe the Climate Changing and I Complain”

Jack Ridl (2013 INDIES Award Winning Poet)
“Sitting on the Back Deck of Our Houseboat
in Key West a Few Days After Jim Harrison Died”
&
“It’s What He Does Instead”
Phillip Sterling (Author: In Which Brief Stories are Told, 
Wayne State University Press, 2011)
“Recognition”
A Jim Jarmusch film starring Adam Driver that is punctuated throughout with poetry by Ron Padgett.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/paterson-2016
Your Poem of the Week from Third Wednesday’s Fall issue…

Charles Simic in New York Review of Books:
“The kinds of poems I write—mostly short and requiring endless tinkering—often recall for me games of chess. They depend for their success on word and image being placed in proper order and their endings must have the inevitability and surprise of an elegantly executed checkmate.”
Full article: https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2012/05/15/why-i-still-write-poetry/
Our poem of the week is by Serena Richardson, a New Jersey poet, who appeared in the Summer 2017 issue of Third Wednesday. This piece begs the reader to pick up a pen and write a poem of their own.

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Our poem of the week comes to us from Maureen Daniels. Maureen lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is studying with former poet laureate, Ted Kooser. (poetry – not violin making)
