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Forgotten Ground Regained

Contributor: Ted Charnley

Ted Charnley’s verse has appeared in multiple issues of such journals as The Orchards, The Road Not Taken, Think, The Lyric and Slant, and in anthologies. His first book, An Invocation of Fragments, was released by Kelsay Books in 2022, featuring two nominees for a Pushcart Prize and a finalist for the Frost Farm Prize. He lives with his wife in a 200-year-old farmhouse they restored in central Maryland.
His alliterative verse includes the following poems from An Invocation of Fragments:
  • "Other Structures"
  • "As He is to Us" (first published in Blue Unicorn)
"As He Is to Us" and the following alliterative poems are available on this site:
  • Downstairs, Upstairs (Or the Writer Unblocked) (In Issue 1)
  • What Builds a Bridge (In Issue 1)
  • I Find the Naiad's Place, and Mine (In Issue 2)
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