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The Amazine Poetry Reading: Malachy Moran
We proudly present another amazine poetry reading!
Our wonderful contributor Malachy Moran reads his poem seeds in all my pockets, published on The Amazine in March 2025.
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The Amazine Reading: Diana L. Gustafson
We proudly present another amazine reading!
Our wonderful contributor Diana L. Gustafson reads an extract from her nonfiction piece Curating Death, published on The Amazine in January 2025.
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The Amazine Poetry Reading: Sonia Nicholson
We proudly present another amazine poetry reading!
Our wonderful contributor Sonia Nicholson reads her poem bare, published on The Amazine in June 2025.
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The Amazine Poetry Reading: Brian Christopher Giddens
We proudly present another amazine poetry reading!
Our wonderful contributor Brian Christopher Giddens reads his prose poem Home Made, published on The Amazine in May 2025.
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The Amazine Reading: Rachel Turney
Our wonderful contributor Rachel Turney presents her photo collection “In Japan”, published on The Amazine in December, 2024.
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The Amazine Poetry Reading: Stacie Eirich
We proudly present another amazine poetry reading!
Our wonderful contributor Stacie Eirich reads her poem Siren Song, published on The Amazine in July 2025.
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The Amazine Poetry Reading: Stacie Eirich
We proudly present another amazine poetry reading!
Our wonderful contributor Stacie Eirich reads her poem Heart Kintsugi, published on The Amazine in July 2025.
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Hud Hud of Hope
by Nitika Balaram
Read More »There’s an Eurasian hoopoe searching
for worms in my garden.
Dig dig dig
It pauses, looks up —
eyes off the grass for a moment
Pick pick pick
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2 poems
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Diary of an adventurous homebody
by Haley Young
“It’s just that you don’t seem that adventurous,” said an acquaintance when I told her about our plans to move into a converted camper van.
I smiled. She wasn’t wrong about my personality. She was wrong in her assumption that living on the road demands the highest level of adventurous spirit. Two years into travelling full time, I’m more of a homebody than ever.
I just take my house with me.
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