Welcome to the Summer 2021 Issue of Lightwood. This is a more informal issue, and we’ll be posting pieces throughout the month of July, so please visit often to read and view the writers and artists who have contributed. Also, bring us comments and suggestions and please look over older posts from previous issues. Everything is still available to you. And please stay well. You need to be safe and healthy to do your good works. We, at Lightwood, want to continue to send you interesting articles, new writing and artwork. Visit us often.

Table of Contents:
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Den Bosch/ a travel memoir by Carole Bell Ford
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Fisher Queen/ poem by Colleen Geraghty
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Misanthropy As a Path to Wellness/ poem by Timothy Brennan
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Fallen Wings/ poem by Ken Holland
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Welcome to Lightwood, Summer Issue #6
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Poetics for the More-Than-Human World, An Anthology of Poetry and Commentary/ book review by Laurence Carr
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Chase Atlantic | BEAUTY IN DEATH | music review by Amber Mason
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Madame Houdini Speaks/ biographical poems by Jan Zlotnik Schmidt
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Tiny Lee, the Teenage Queen/ memoir by Betty MacDonald
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Most days/ Poem by Alba Lupu
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Night/Light/ poem by Mary Newell
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Finding My Place Part 2/ a memoir by Gerald Sorin (continued from the Spring 2021 issue)
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Cherry Blossom Time/ memoir by Penny Freel
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Second-chance Knitting and Of Double Names and Anapests/ 2 memoir essays by Sue Books
Great new issue!!
David
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