Rectangular Watercolors by Sharmagne Leland-St. John
"The faint impression of clovers"
Wintering Violet
by Robert Manaster
"Like remnants of wet, winter leaves"
Too Busy
by Robert Manaster
"Enticing"
Nevermore
by Robert Manaster
"Fingers know the gathering song"
On the Night of the New Moon
by ellen
"I wanted to lie in bed with you"
Rain
by Ricardo Means Ybarra
"She was willing to die dancing"
Rain
by Sharmagne Leland-St. John
"We left behind the farmers"
Rain
by Janet Leister
Rain in the Pine Woods
by Gabriele D'Annunzio
translated by Daniele Barbero
"Black-forked elms"
After Rain
by C.E.Chaffin
Sighing lullabies through sleepy eyes"
Satori On a Rainy Night
by Carole Bugge
"The sun in a splash of color"
A Dark Red
by David Matthews
"I wanted you to know that I was willing to stand out in the rain"
Marlon Brando’s Stanley is Wet
by Derek Collins
Nutley Pond
by Lyn Lifshin
d.a. levy & the mimeograph revolution
Edited by: Larry Smith & Ingrid Swanberg
Review By Charles P. Ries
This dish was always a family favourite when we lived in Chicago
and my husband Richard would bring home a few pheasants
after a long, cold day of hunting.
Algonquin Wild Nut Soup (Paganens)
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Who doesn't love a loaf of fresh warm bread? This rustic loaf is the
perfect addition to your winter soup or toasted cheese sandwiches!
River House Rosemary~Olive Bread
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
This slightly spicy savoury sauce hits the spot on a cold January night
Tilapia in a White Wine, Tomato, Olive and Caper Sauce
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Not a spot of colour in this green salad without losing a bit of taste
Green Salad with Green Goddess Dressing
From the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Sharmagne Leland-St. John
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