Writing poetry that is not shared diminishes the work because after all, it is a truism that writing is a two-way enterprise, the writer and the reader. Plato gave voice to this equation when he said “Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet.” – Eileen Casey, Poet Dancers

DOWNLOAD DIGIMAG HERE
  Alice Kinsella – The Bones of It
 Bob Shakeshaft – Ashen Sun
 Daniel Wade – Salvors’ Reach
 Eileen Casey – Guest Editorial – Poet Dancers
 Eldhose Alias – A Golden Heart Makes Fire
 Elizabeth Ní Ruanaidh – Pieces of Four
 Harrison Whittle – Reflections on Love
 Joseph Black – Christian Conflict
 Kenneth Nolan – Not From Concentrate
 Matthew Rice – In a Cold Land
 Roisín Browne – Montbretia
 Simon Costelloe – One Poem


