Old Frog Pond Farm’s Poems of the Month for September

Old Frog Pond Farm’s Poems of the Month for September

Our very own Lynne Viti has two of her poems featured as “Old Frog Pond Farm’s Poems of the Month” for September. The poems are “Blood Moon” and “Ode to a Tool Shed, at Midsummer”. Check out her work on the Old Frog Pond...
Q&A with Charles Rammelkamp

Q&A with Charles Rammelkamp

“Catastroika,” by Charles Rammelkamp, works to tell the story of Russian history, its influence on American, and the harsh realities of Russian Jewish life through the past century, all with a focus on one strong, inspiring woman, practically lost to history: Maria...
Q&A with Dr. Christopher and Christine Pendergast

Q&A with Dr. Christopher and Christine Pendergast

Blink Spoken Here is a powerful and moving story of the Pendergasts rare 27-year journey with ALS. It is told through the eyes of the patient, Christopher, who is among the longest living patients battling the disease. The book takes the reader on a roller coaster...
Q&A with Dr. Rupert Nacoste

Q&A with Dr. Rupert Nacoste

To Live Woke is built upon Nacoste’s experiences to help us understand–and what we can do about the fact–that America’s unavoidable neo-diversity is being used by those who peddle fear of “them” to tear at the soul of America. The...
Q&A with Chic Dambach

Q&A with Chic Dambach

Ten years ago, Charles F. “Chic” Dambach wrote Exhaust the Limits. Inspired by the leaders, causes, and music of his youth, Chic Dambach set out to change the world. He learned to throw a cast net while serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Colombia (cover photo), and...
Q&A with Paul Nelson

Q&A with Paul Nelson

Paul Nelson is a poet, interviewer, father and literary activist engaged in a 20-year bioregional cultural investigation of Cascadia. Paul founded SPLAB (Seattle Poetics LAB) in 1993 and the Cascadia Poetry Festival in 2012. His contribution to the poetic society has...
The Colorado Review on ‘Miraculous Medal’

The Colorado Review on ‘Miraculous Medal’

Miraculous Medal, written by Adrian Koesters, was reviewed recently by Chris Harding Thornton on The Colorado Review. Thornton is a huge inspiration to Koesters and is honored that her book was reviewed by Thornton. “One need not read Union Square, the 2018...