Wax Poetry and Art Magazine #4

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Photo shows a beach view of dark brown sand, as if after a recent rain.
		Waves can be seen rolling in.
		Two people can be seen near the water, talking to each other and looking at the water.
		Incinerator Rock juts out of the water.
		The view of the rock is close enough to see the different layers of colour.
		Above the rock, clear blue sky.

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Published May 15th, 2024

Wax Poetry and Art Magazine #4

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 issues are published in the Wax Poetry and Art Library on January 15th, May 15th, and September 15th.

Use the Back Button to return to this page. Scroll down for The Comet Contests.

Poetry Contest #19 – First Place
Dream Stone
by Chelsea Awang
(Nigeria)

Socially Engaged Poetry Contest #9 – First Place
Siempre Norte
by Nicholas Allison
(United States)

Under 25 Poetry Contest #6 – First Place
My Mother Broke Her Leg
by Paige Francis
(England)

Haiku Contest #7 – First Place
In the summer woods (first line)
by Guohua Li
(United States)

Poetry Contest #19 – Second Place
I Can't See
by Kaylee Lenners
(United States)

Photography
Three Views of Incinerator Rock
by Kirk Ramdath
(Canada)

The Comet Contests

NYC Poetry Magazine Contest #1 – First Place
pelo de perro
by Meredith Aristone
(United States)

Africa Poetry Magazine Contest #1 – First Place
Don't Remind Me
by Nixon Mateulah
(South Africa)

Canada Poetry Magazine Contest #1 – First Place
The Lights of Home
by Anna Nike Leskowsky
(Canada)

Vancouver Poetry Magazine Contest #1 – First Place
More Is Yet to Come
by Jarrod Payne
(Canada)

Wax International Contest #1 – First Place
Meeting a Gentlewoman on a Rainy Day
by Chelsea Awang
(Nigeria)

Read other new publications:
Comet #2. Title image shows an a stylized rear view of a sports car executing a maneuvre.
		The front wheels are turned to the left.
		The rear wheels are smoking, and the smoke covers the rear section of the car.
		Speed lines surround the car; in the distance, obscured coloured lights.    Title image shows a closeup view of white cherry blossoms with orange stems completely covering several red branches.
		Atop one of the branches is a butterfly with white and orange wings, with black spots.
		Behind the scene is a light blue sky.

Read previous issues of Wax Mag:
Wax Mag #3
Wax Mag #2
Wax Mag #1

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