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  • Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 5

    He haunts the shadowy night spots of Greenwich Village. He is from Morocco. Less than five feet tall, he carries a hump on his back that thrusts his head slightly forward. And what a head! The head of a sixteenth century Hidalgo, large, imposing; one visualized the white ruff, the plumed hat. -- Margo de Silva, "Gil Amador"

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  • Captiva Passe

    The final installment in Mary Clark's poetry volume, Children of Light.

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  • Immokalee

    Part 5 of Children of Light by Mary Clark inspired by her childhood experiences on the Gulf Coast of Florida.

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  • Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 4

    Sleepy Villagers, eversoslightly unravelled,/Straggle out, variously arrayed in fur coats,/Tennis shorts, moo-moos and running shoes, -- by James Henry Brennan from "The Greening of Gansevoort Street"

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  • Point Lonesome

    Mary Clark's poetic novel set in Florida as a community discovers a mystical child.

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  • The Waterways Project

    from More Than A Gathering of Dreamers: A Guide to Organizing & Exhibiting at Book Fairs (1980)

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  • Osceola’s Plume

    Children and adults on Florida beaches meet a mystical child.

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  • Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream Volume 23 number 3

    In 2002, the monthly themes for Waterways were based on poems about Greenwich Village which were published in earlier issues of the magazine. The theme for this March, 2002, issue was an excerpt from "Moon Over the Village" by Mimi Pebler. Mimi was a regular participant at the weekly Jefferson Market Poetry Workshops (1980-1995) facilitated by Richard Spiegel.

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  • Ten Days

    A true story about how a neighborhood watch group closed a crack house in Greenwich Village.

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  • Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream vol 23 no 2

    The theme for this issue came from Barbara Holland's poem, "The Dark of Greenwich Village" -- ". . . and somewhere a little shop/that disappears is caught in the act;/somewhere rain beats/inside the window of a locksmith;/somewhere roads are carved out/of the snow between restaurant table./I love you, Greenwich Village,/for the scenes you have set in secret."

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