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Johnny Payne questions the idea of manifestos in poetry, preferring his own mantra: “Write poetry first with the ear, second with the eye, third with the mind.” Manifestos are short-lived documents at ...
March 23, 2025 Perfect Paradox “the idiosyncrasies, stamps of my proprietorship” MW Publishing LLC © 2025 Sign up ...
Note from the Publisher: This piece belongs to the Merion West Legacy series, referring to articles and poems published between 2016 up to Spring 2025.
Joe Weil, a poet, professor, and Catholic, reflects on the death of Pope Francis, what he loved about the man, and what he hopes the late Pope sees differently on the other side of this world.
July 25, 2024 After Emily Dickinson, “Circumference thou Bride of Awe” “Every night/A lover be” MW Publishing LLC © 2025 Sign up ...
Merion West is an independent publisher, celebrating the written word since 2016. Join Now $3/month Free If unable to pay, click here. Share: ...
“Prairie dogs call through the murmuring grass,/mimicking history—its rhythmic drum beats—/and resurrecting Wodziwob’s sacred chants.” ...
Apr 18 2025 Melodic Dream of Attic “Little dragonfly,/Gliding, flew.” MW Publishing LLC © 2025 Sign up ...
Rinzen Widjaja, a writer in Australia, wonders if for the children of the wealthiest Americans, it is almost too hard to fail.
The Senior Senator from Oklahoma joins Merion West editor-in-chief Erich J. Prince to discuss his new book "Turnaround: America's Revival," as well as reflect on President Trump's First 100 Days.
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