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Month: August 2016

“Another Hot One” in Poetry Breakfast

August 26, 2016September 4, 2016 / sheilawellehan / Leave a comment

Come visit one of my favorite places in the world, Willard Beach in South Portland, Maine.

Another Hot One – A Poem by Sheila Wellehan

“Closing Time” in Poetry Breakfast

August 20, 2016September 4, 2016 / sheilawellehan / 4 Comments

I’m happy to have my poem “Closing Time” up at Poetry Breakfast. It’s a fun poem about the end of summer, a time that always feels a bit manic here in coastal Maine (and probably everywhere). The season is so short and sweet and we know what’s coming.

Closing Time – A Poem by Sheila Wellehan

 

“Weatherbeaten” in The Ekphrastic Review

August 6, 2016August 6, 2016 / sheilawellehan / Leave a comment

I’m happy my poem “Weatherbeaten” is up at The Ekphrastic Review with four of the Winslow Homer paintings that inspired it. It’s about art, dogs, and the beach, three of my favorite things. And aging, which is a challenge whether the family member is human or animal.

http://www.ekphrastic.net/ekphrastic/weatherbeaten-by-sheila-wellehan

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News

  • “Kaleidoscope” in Poetry Breakfast
  • “Embalming” and “Rural Character” in MORIA Literary Magazine
  • “A Pipe Burst” in Hole In The Head Review
  • Ran Off With the Star Bassoon, Second Session
  • The Beauty of Print
  • “Search Party” wins Cape Elizabeth Land Trust Poetry Contest
  • “Salt Marsh” in Book of Matches
  • “The In-Between” and “Manus Miraculum” in On the Seawall
  • “Almost Sea Glass” in ONE ART: a journal of poetry
  • “Wink, Not Wince” in Muddy River Poetry Review
  • “Unexpected Lifeboat” in Thimble Literary Magazine
  • “Boom Town” in Rust + Moth
  • “Fully Vaccinated” in Global Poemic
  • “Spring Unveils Beginnings and Endings” in The Night Heron Barks
  • “Broken” in MORIA Literary Magazine
  • “Eighty Percent” in Global Poemic
  • “How to Fix a Faucet That Drips” in Silver Birch Press
  • “Dust to Dust” in Amethyst Review
  • “Marathon Man” in Psaltery & Lyre
  • “Good Day” in Muddy River Poetry Review
  • “Saint Alban’s” in Tipton Poetry Journal
  • “About My Life…” in Thimble Literary Magazine
  • “My Mother’s Lungs” in MockingHeart Review
  • “Torquemada” and “A Bloodless Thing” in Frost Meadow Review
  • “Ashes to Ashes” in Rust + Moth
  • “Who’s Your Girl?” in The Ekphrastic Review
  • “Porcupine” in Thimble Literary Magazine
  • Spring journal publications
  • “New Year’s Poem” in Ghost City Review
  • “At the Movies” in The Ekphrastic Review
  • “Outside the Crypt” in Whale Road Review
  • “Up and Down” and “Relics” in Menacing Hedge
  • “Kintsugi” in The Ekphrastic Review
  • Back to school
  • Spring journal publications
  • “Pseudacris crucifer (Peepers)” in Amethyst Review
  • “Safer” in Psaltery & Lyre
  • The Coursen Readings
  • “Pulling” in The American Journal of Poetry
  • “Ice Land” in Poetry Breakfast
  • “Adrift” in Poetry Breakfast
  • “Bent” in Whale Road Review
  • Three Poems in Menacing Hedge
  • “Smooth Stones” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal
  • Summer Summary
  • “Chain Reaction” in Entropy
  • “Found” in The Fox Poetry Box
  • “Night Drive” in Poetry Breakfast
  • “Stigmata” in Psaltery & Lyre
  • “What I Tell You Three Times Is True” in The New Verse News

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