Lunar Light
Journal of Arts and Literature
Reflections, illuminations, insights, and fanciful ponderings for your delight.
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Jaguar Song: Poetry & Art by Sarah Burkle
Her black fur glistens
Even in the dark of the moon
The low growl rumbling in soft waves…
Moon Blood: Art by Bhavana Gesota
“Between the black and white,
Lie a multitude of colors.
White.
Refracted through the prism of—
thoughts, feelings, emotions.
Experiences.
Subjective.
Leaving the prism
To dissolve into nothingness.
Into the black.
Rendering the story irrelevant.
What remains is the outcome,
to be felt.
Welcome to my color palette.”
—Bhavana Gesota
Artwork by Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson is a printmaker based in the city of Oakland, California whose work speaks to the intersection of nature and human innovation. Specializing in linocut, risograph, and woodcut, Wilson harnesses these mediums to explore themes of nature's beauty and power, finding beauty particularly in the moments where nature begins to reclaim what was once constructed by human hands…
Wonderfully Weird: Gregangelo Museum…
GET READY FOR A VISUAL TREAT because a truly marvelously weird San Francisco experience awaits, the Gregangelo Museum. Nestled in a lovely quiet neighborhood in San Francisco, the museum has become a magical hidden beacon amongst an enchanted fairy grove full of wonders…
A New Unique Literary Journal: WordSwell
Creatives, get ready with your poetry, prose, and artwork! There’s a new literary journal now accepting provocative poetry, prose, and artwork submissions…
In Honor of the New Moon: Poetry by Mark Coleman; Art by Sarah Burkle
If you knew you were about
To step off the cliff of the known
To slip from the safety of the familiar
Into the womb of darkness
That has no names
Would you still cross that threshold…
Poetry & Art by Derry Van Nortwick
It is not hard to accept that
you are better off without me hanging round
Driving in smokey cars
Crashing through morning
Hard enough
To have had a friend, who now
Rather not care for me at all…
Green Poem & Green Art by Dawn Bratton
This poem thinks green.
You know, once an aura-reader at a meditation group
told me I was green, I thought he was crazy.
now? a green moment has presented itself…
Art by Sarah Burkle