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January Poetry Blitz: George Drew

Ghost Calls In memory of Leo Connellan Ghost calls—that’s what Miss Susan Pellicani says they call them here. Ghost calls—when the telephone rings and you say hello and nothing. Not even heavy breathing. Nothing but the silence of the ocean … Continue reading

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Michelangelo on the Hudson

George Drew pours himself into his enthusiasms. Retired a decade ago from teaching college English, he now devotes himself to writing, running, traveling, family life, and appreciating poetry. At readings, where we first met, I don’t think I’ve seen anyone … Continue reading

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