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Abalone Moon,

  a Journal of Poetry and the Arts
Spring, 2006   Vol. 2, Issue 4 
ISSN1556-1496



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Abalone Moon

Animals


Photography




Featured Poet
Ioanna Warwick

What to Say To A Bear

Big Horn Sheep

Sea Lions After Sunset 

At Horseshoe Lake

Thousands of Butterflies

Edelweiss

Jonah Remembers The Whale

The Horse Knows The Way

The Dead Mole

Plato's Horse

Spirit Horses








Barbara Crooker, Carol V.Davis,
Lynn Strongin, Mike Niemczyk
Gene Berson, Velene Campbell, Christine Klocek-Lim, Jaime O'Halloran, Lynda Skeen
Doren Robbins, Phyllis Holliday
Carmine Giordano, Michael Shorb,
Erika Horn, Sivaram Hariharan, Elizabeth J. Whittington



Berson  
 
Horn   Siberian Tiger
Holliday
   
 
Robbins
 
 
Crooker 
 





Editors

Velene Campbell
Erika Horn

Associate Editors

Steve Goldman
Carmine Giordano

Art Editor

Howard Bilow


Abalone Moon Journal of Poetry and the Arts includes poetry and art by both emerging and well known poets and artists. We welcome you, and hope that you find the poetry and art rewarding. Please sign up for our newsletter which will notify you about upcoming issues. We are both thematic and eclectic in our choice of poetry and art, and include art and poetry which is current and universal in its content. You will find poetry about war, art and poetry that celebrate nature, sculpture and poetry with animal themes, art and poetry about our human connections, poetry with the themes of love and loss. We publish new poetry at least three times a year. Enjoy your visit, and please add us as a link if you have a poetry or art related, or environmental/ political website.

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