Humanist Voices in Verse: “Opus 75”
This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, TheHumanist.com poetry editor, retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and the author of seven collections of poetry. He... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Middle Age
This week’s poem is by Daniel Thomas Moran, TheHumanist.com poetry editor, retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and the author of seven collections of poetry. He... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Losing Jerusalem
This week’s poem is by Cynthia Todd Quam. She received an MFA in poetry from Bennington College. She is the author of the chapbook The Letter Q, and her work has appeared in a number... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “i love you”
This week’s poem comes just in time for Valentine's Day from contributing editor Daniel Thomas Moran. Moran is a retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and... Read More
Watching Fox News at the VA Hospital
It’s more true than not that veterans trend right when it comes time to vote, but it’s presumptive to think there are no liberals among warriors. When one has seen what war brings, you do... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Daniel Thomas Moran
Humanist Network News poetry editor Daniel Thomas Moran recently released his latest collection of poems published by Salmon Poetry. A Shed for Wood has been lauded for its “profound and intelligible poetry” (author Peter Quinn)... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: Be Not the Tumbleweed
This week’s poem is by Sue Daiza. She is a business owner and resides in Troy, Michigan, with her husband and daughter. With her poem, she shared the following letter: As a result of my... Read More