Miriam Axel-Lute was featured last month and I, not only enjoyed, but was empathetic to her take on social depravity, gender ideologies, and relational divides. Almost any female could find pride in herself by weaving in and out of Axel-Lute's Saved By The Word's maze of gender quality AND equality. Also, the title piece, Packing To Stay, made me want to stay, and then leave, and then stay where I was left - hard to explain, so I won't even try ;-].

The following were featured poets for Friday, 27 February, 2009:
Matt Galletta is charming, easy on the eyes, to-the-point, and quite funny. And his poetry does not betray these first and continuing impressions. A simple yet tightly-woven piece was Nothing was ever certain with her; and Homecoming was calm but surprisingly sad.

Margot Malia Lynch should package herself and be sold as "Best Friend In A Bottle" because her zest and exuberance for art, poetry, music, and life is contagious. A multi-talented ingenue - in the true sense of the word - for she actually "performed" her piece with flute-playing, singing and in a harmonious and rhythmic speak. I was partial to Merwoman because I love to draw, paint and create mermaids. And Superwoman is a must-read.

Have yet to listen to her CD, Lava Moon, but I look forward to it.
~ Kava











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