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WhimsicalPoet is now closed

We want to extend our sincerest gratitude to every contributor of WhimsicalPoet. Your dedication to your craft and willingness to share your words and artistry with us has made this journey incredibly special. It's humbling to think that your creations will remain immortalized within the pages of our paperback and Kindle editions, which will continue to be available on Amazon.

While we feel a deep sadness in closing this chapter, we also recognize the importance of moving forward and embracing new endeavors. As we bid farewell to WhimsicalPoet, we do so with fond memories and a profound appreciation for the community that has supported us along the way.

Thank you for being a part of our journey. We hope that the spirit of WhimsicalPoet will live on in your hearts and minds, inspiring creativity and connection wherever you go.

Warmly,

Sara Altman

Founder, WhimsicalPoet

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Published Poetry

Little Dog by Alex Lopez
There are days, not often yet still often enough to plague my mind, that I wonder what a rehoming ad Read more
Imaginative Play with Barbie, A poem by Bob Meszaros
Six feet from your bedroom doorway, her heart shaped lips and pert nose covered by a tiny homemade three-ply surgical Read more
Too Late by Eric Altman
The silent winter day arrives Darkness behind and ahead Its faint light gives comfort for awhile Don’t waste it It Read more
Don't Tell Me Poem Art
DON’T TELL ME by Mark Weinrich
Billy Collins, “Like pills,  for the head, and the heart.”   Don’t tell me poems are pills for the head Read more
Invocation by Kate Meyer-Currey
As a shroud; so You will glimpse me In the river’s cloudy Reflection and your Teeth will chatter like The Read more
You're supposed to be ready to die at
any time they say at Sunday School so I do my best to wake up dead but not surprised, maybe Read more
Poem by a Wedding Ring by John Grey
I’m immersed in high grassat the side of the road. All I can rememberis an open car windowand a hand Read more
Granola Bars Poem
Granola Bars by Nancy Iannucci
He tried to explain it all to me with a handful of granola bars.  The billionaires, he said, borrow these bars Read more
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