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Wayne Whitaker Freezes Hope in the Sights of His Kentucky Long Rifle, poem by Roy Bentley
From the photograph in The Mountain Eagle titled GUNSMOKE, you know Wayne Whitaker wears overalls and has a brother named Waylon. The article says Wayne is a native of Hallie, Kentucky. And in other news, a scandal sheet at Wayne’s feet … Continue reading
Two Poems, by Roy Bentley
Adriana Ivancich and Ernest Hemingway Beside a Stuffed Lion Head I place this circle of stones for the living; May we and others not go beyond it in life; May we all live to a hundred autumns, Driving death away from this heap. … Continue reading