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Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Journal of Absence by Fred Wilbur
If you make a quick on-line search about loneliness in America, you may be surprised that between twenty to thirty-three percent of the population […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 9 months ago
Father's Day by Rebecca Faulkner
Rebecca Faulkner is the 2nd place winner of Streetlight’s 2025 Poetry Contest Father’s Day Mum says I have a new family now, matter-of-fact with […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 9 months, 1 week ago
Of All the Qualities She Could Have Inherited by Abby Murray
Abby Murray is the 1st place winner of Streetlight’s 2025 Poetry Contest Of All the Qualities She Could Have Inherited She carries my […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 9 months, 2 weeks ago
The Tet Offensive by Debbie Collins
They tried to protect us from the TV as it vomited unspeakable news straight from Cronkite, night after night Age six, I snuck looks at the […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Hope by Carlene M. Gadapee
Remember that time you spent five whole dollars on a ticket to win a calf at the fair? What you thought we’d do with a little cow, I have no i […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Let the Leaves Turn by Fred Wilbur
I possess a book on reading at the beach. How to Read a North Carolina Beach* is one of those few books you need a beach to enjoy fully, one […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 11 months ago
We Need Appointments to See Friends by Gerald Yelle
Because we didn’t ask Abraham to do anything we wouldn’t do ourselves. We don’t owe him any explanation. Let him think it’s revenge in advance […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
A Dead Love by Chibuike Ukah
My father stared at me like a rose full of lint. He was wondering how living haunted me, spreading through my face and body, how it serenaded me […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Poetry Contest Winners for 2025 by Sharon Ackerman and Fred Wilbur
We are excited to announce the Streetlight Poetry Contest winners for this year. But first, several observations: we are pleased with your […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 12 months ago
Thinking of Queen Elizabeth While Waiting for My Son at Dance Class and The Solitary Mare, 2 poems by Sarah Lilius
Thinking of Queen Elizabeth While Waiting for My Son at Dance Class The Queen’s body, enclosed in leadand English Oak, shifts forward for six h […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year ago
'Round Midnight by Terry Huff
for Thelonious Monk I have a table for one at The Five Spot Cafe. Monk is on stage with Miles […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
Playing Mahler at Minus Twenty by Katrin Talbot
Windchill, the minor key that blows in with the horns Tremolo, a shimmer of ice, the roads we drive to rehearsal Crunchy German, heftig, […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
A Confession by Fred Wilbur
We usually consider mea culpas as good things, honest actions, purges of guilt, wiping clean the chalk smudged slates (to start again.) We want to […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
Satellite Dream Dish and Blackberry Picking, 2 poems by Charles Mines
Satellite Dream Dish Another dream where I’m in trouble for being naked.And the NSA is scoffing at my latest memoir, Songs for Getting Drunk i […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
Now She Resembles James Dean by Eric Forsbergh
Do you notice anything? Her comment, laid down like a mark. Often I’m the kid caught napping in a class. But not today. She came home wi […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Our Age of Irony by Fred Wilbur
What is the color of irony? This may be a silly notion, but we have given color designations to various kinds of writing. Yellow Journalism (today’s C […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Emily as She Ate the Flower by Darren Demaree
If you can fit the beauty in your mouth what makes you brave, to spit it out or to let the giver of gifts see you make it yours forever? […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
My Husband Texting by Maureen Clark
he texts me a photograph of the bear scat he found under the chokecherry bush which is bent to the ground stripped on one side of all its red […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Becoming by Bill Glose
When the ceramic tile shattered, I was ashamed I hadn’t cared better for this piece of art created by a friend, one part of a quadriptych. All I […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 1 year, 4 months ago
Respite by Joseph Kleponis
All is quiet; the winds have subsided; The storm’s dissonance is behind us. Sideways rain and sleet that tore through the night Have jeweled b […] - Load More