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Comet #3

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September 15th, 2024

Comet #3

Comet presents stellar new poetry and art published on the Wax Poetry and Art Network. Every four months, a comet blazes.

Published, edited, and designed by Kirk Ramdath in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. Nanaimo is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation.

New Comet collections are published in the Wax Poetry and Art Library on January 15th, May 15th, and September 15th of every year.

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Published in NYC Poetry Magazine
Spaghettification is a Back Crack
by V. Joy
(United States)

Published in Axil Poetry and Art
Horology
by Ariadne Panayiotou-Ioannou
(Cyprus)

Published in First Nations Poetry Magazine
Wolf Woman
by Lauren Kalstad
(United States)

Published in NYC Poetry Magazine
Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl
by LindaAnn LoSchiavo
(United States)

Published in India Poetry Magazine
To NJP
by Shamik Banerjee
(India)

Published in Dublin Poetry Magazine
The Magic Press
by Sinéad Kiernan
(Ireland)

Published in First Nations Poetry Magazine
Fusvhayv (Mockingbird)
by Deidra Suwanee Dees
(United States)

Published in Wax International
Curse
by Jorge Etcheverry
(Canada)

Published in Canada Poetry Magazine
On Not Looking Into Chapman's Homer
by Kate Greene
(Canada)

Published in Vancouver Poetry Magazine
The Birds Gave Way
by Paul Lindholdt
(United States)

Published in Wax International
Sense of Motion
Digital illustrations by Tyrone Mckie
(Jamaica)

Published in First Nations Poetry Magazine
Performance Anxiety
by Michael Bennett Leroux
(Canada)

Published in Dublin Poetry Magazine
The Fairies and Where to Find Them
by Dean Monaghan
(Ireland)

Published in India Poetry Magazine
The Lost Flowers of Lunia
by Dhanya S. Nambiar
(India)

Published in Africa Poetry Magazine
The Fingerprints of the Unwanted
by Uyanda Mziyako
(South Africa)

Published in Canada Poetry Magazine
Dead Thoughts (or, Moving On)
by Mary L. Robinson
(Canada)

Published in Vancouver Poetry Magazine
Imagine
by David Gretch
(United States)

Published in First Nations Poetry Magazine
All That Is
by Ed Mandamin
(Canada)

Published in NYC Poetry Magazine
Wandering Shuffle
by Jimmy Coffey
(United States)

Also New on the Wax Poetry and Art Network:
Title image shows seven wild horses running through a grassy field on a bright sunny day with a clear blue sky. Photo shows a small group of young boys relaxing on the edge of a concrete pier, staring into blue water that fills most of the photo.
		The boys appear to be preparing to swim in the water. Title image shows the tips of several ball point pens, arranged in a semi circle so the tips seem to point to a single featured spot. Image shows a basketball on an outdoor metal bench. 
		In the background, grass and a brick building, like a school. Title image is a text header that reads, 'Comet and Poetry World Results and Ranking.'

Read previous issues of Comet:
Comet #2
Comet #1

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Comet #3 is a Wax Poetry and Art Collection.
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