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
Humanist Voices in Verse: Before You Go

This week’s poem is by Steven Zimmerman. He was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1942, graduated from college in 1963, and served in Vietnam with the U. S. Army. He is the father of... Read More
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Humanist Voices in Verse: “Nones Are People Too”

This week’s poem is by Neil Doherty. Neil is an economist and Professor Emeritus from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He has recently moved cross country to Bainbridge Island where he indulges... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: After Keats Ode to a Nightingale

This week’s poem is by HNN’s Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran. He is a retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and the author of seven collections... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Supper on Shawmut”

This week’s poem is by HNN’s Poetry Editor Daniel Thomas Moran. He is a retired dentist and Boston University Assistant Professor, former Poet Laureate of Suffolk County, New York and the author of seven collections... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “If You Don’t Watch Out” by Harold Saferstein

This week we’re pleased to publish a poem by Harold Saferstein, who parodies the poem “Little Orphan Annie” by James Whitcomb Riley. Harold received his M.D. from the University of Illinois and completed his dermatology... Read More