
sunshine after rain,
even the flowers
have wings
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sunshine after rain,
even the flowers
have wings
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Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare

If you love books pulsing with voice, that magical quality that brings characters to life, you’ll love It’s Not Jack and the Beanstalk, by Josh Funk, illustrated by Edwardian Taylor, Two Lions, 2017. Continue reading
Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare

If fantasy and magic are your cup of tea, you’ll enjoy the Shifter by Janice Hardy, the Apprentice Witch by James Nichol and the Peculiar Haunting of Thelma Bee by Erin Petti. The first has magical healers, the second has a girl who’s in over her head trying to help a community in peril and the third has spells that predate pagans. So if you want a break from the news, sit a spell and weave magic with great writers.
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham

women can stand together
voices raised
our magic circles the globe
the Second Women’s March
on every continent
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Why be normal?
It’s much more fun
to be unique,
to stand out in a crowd,
to imagine
dragon queens and wizards.
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When you’re blue,
look above:
the moon smiles,
bright with love.
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Photograph Used With Permission of Resa McConaghy
Like cicadas at summer’s end,
a fairy queen’s shell lingers, iridescent, glowing,
with traces of sleeping magic.
A wizard king can wake the dreamer
if he believes Continue reading
Speaking of gilded tomes, I read the Apprentice Witch by James Nicol, and it was delicious! Now I’m in the middle of Black Witch, very suspenseful. I’m also reading Hunter, Elite and Apex by Mercedes Lackey. Yum, such fun! A little magic with my Halloween chocolate. And here is some magic from Lavender.
Lavender Moon: Artist, Poet and Lover of Nature
Winter’s door opens to
A welcoming hearth of
Glowing embers: friends remembered.
Bessoms sweeping crispy leaves,
Birds feeding on filigree seeds.
Sipping warm mead, reading
Gilded tomes about far away homes,
goblins, gnomes, fairies and
Treasure troves.

like pink fairy trees
Astilbe brushes my knees
pollen puff <sneeze!>
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Don’t look,
don’t see,
I’ll stay still,
you won’t see me!
Copyright 2017 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Here’s a ditty for a summer day in honor of a shy visitor. Do you see the bunny?

Rippled pond,
dew-strung lawn.
Yawning moon
welcomes dawn. Continue reading