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Own a track from the album “What’s Up Magazine” calls “…a standout…” recording, and “…passionate and sensual poetry that greatly display the fiery passion of being in love and the cold controlled demeanor of finding yourself in the off times   15 Tracks $1.00 each or the whole album $7.99  

KPNW-DB RADIO Interview

https://www.mixcloud.com/KPNW_db/ep-7-into-the-arts-with-shannon-laws/ Ep 7 – May 2019 -Shannon Laws sits down with me to share her latest venture, an album of her Poetry/music titled “You Love Me, You Love Me Not”. This collection is a satire and embellishment of very real relationships, explores the adult dating experience, it carries the listener through a muddy mess ofContinueContinue reading “KPNW-DB RADIO Interview”

Ode to Frayed Lotto Ticket

Ode to Frayed Lotto Ticket by Shannon Laws Oh lotto ticket on my fridge do you know the ways you inspire me the dreams the projects the possibilities opened in my mind if only once, just once the two of us found agreement I buy you knowing I’ll never win you I buy you knowingContinueContinue reading “Ode to Frayed Lotto Ticket”

DNA Part Seven: End of the Line?

    DNA Part Seven: End of the Line? OK, I’ll admit it, for the last two years the most I did in my DNA search was to send out four identical, short, thought out letters to the last four known address of my birth mother.  All four were returned “Unknown. Return to Sender.” IContinueContinue reading “DNA Part Seven: End of the Line?”

Poem: Four Minus Three

      Four Minus Three By Shannon P. Laws   The sanctuary of four tulips in a heavy glass jar atop the round dining table bathe in afternoon sun Church is found in the smallest folded places Between petals Between panes A god does not determine who lives or dies It is the scienceContinueContinue reading “Poem: Four Minus Three”

Poem: Susan’s Monsoon Afternoon

  Susan’s Monsoon Afternoon By Shannon P. Laws The window did not care that it was open Neither did the curtains concern themselves with being wet The wind was indifferent it blows where it wants But Susan’s hand cared as it slapped the window shut That hand connected to the arm the arm to theContinueContinue reading “Poem: Susan’s Monsoon Afternoon”

Poem: One of Many People

One of Many People by Shannon P. Laws In 1976  I was a second grader My hair was long my skin was tan and someone gifted me a turquoise ring Looking back I don’t remember having many friends but I was happy and free and in love with my world I built a comic bookContinueContinue reading “Poem: One of Many People”

Spoken Free Verse: The Middle Seat

As I recover from a concussion ( please visit my Go Fund Me to learn more ) I thought this week was a good time to explore the audio files I have accumulated on my phone over the year.  Often inspiration strikes when I am away from a pen and paper and I can’t typeContinueContinue reading “Spoken Free Verse: The Middle Seat”

Spoken Free Verse: Rejected Draft

  As I recover from a concussion ( please visit my Go Fund Me to learn more ) I thought this week was a good time to explore the audio files I have accumulated on my phone over the year.  Often inspiration strikes when I am away from a pen and paper and I can’tContinueContinue reading “Spoken Free Verse: Rejected Draft”