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A Little History

  I’m an  avid fan of all sorts of contemporary poetry, especially free verse shorter pieces that manage to condense […]

Midwinter Night (Alone)

A Poem by Chase Ambler   A lone figure silhouetted black against snow lit bright by streetlamp. He stumbles, drunken, […]

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Bristlecone Pine

A Poem by Chase Ambler The ancient Bristlecone stands gnarled and battered against the centuries. Each twist in its bark […]

She Spoke Like Late Autumn

A Poem by Chase Ambler She spoke like late autumn reds oranges yellows once fireballs lining streets casting golden hues […]

Scaling Together

A poem by Chase Ambler                   Scaling Together Born in the forest […]

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Kristin’s Touch Base Tuesday: New Year, New Start for the RRP Blog

Stepping over the threshold of a new year is always an exhilarating experience. With the intense feeling the motivation that comes with a new beginning to the self-made promises of self-betterment, there is so much to fuel the fire within that allows you to achieve great things (even if only for a little while).

Book Review ›

Geek Girl: Le Geek, C’est Chic

Geek Girl by Holly Smale A book review by Christopher Moore Plot: 20/20                                              Harriet Manners knows a lot of things. She […]

Destined to Be a Classic

Wonder by R.J. Palacio A book review by Christopher Moore   Plot: 20/20 The story centers around August “Auggie” Pullman; […]

Meet Your Intern: Rachel

 Name: Rachel Rositano  Age: 24  Hometown:  East Northport, New York  Color: Turquoise, aqua… Pull out your thesauruses, folks.  Anything on […]

Inquisitive: Part 4

By Hassan Izzo The question came out in a whisper. Granddad didn’t acknowledge the question at all and I wondered […]