
 AB1
 
 BB1
 
 Continuum (OVP1)- published in Tales from the Forest, Ireland.
 
 SFM1
 
Paul Dyson
 https://poeticoceans.wordpress.com/2023/03/30/in-collaboration-with-mr-paul-brookes-of-wombwell-rainbows-uk-for-ekphrastic-poetry-challenge-2023/
 One For Sorrow (inspired by all four images)
 One is dead
 and the rest of the tribe mourn;
 their keening bouncing off
 the chapel walls like antique pistol percussion.
 Harbingers of sadness, reminders of grief.
 We stand in lines of black and white
 to salute you on your final journey.
 You are laid out, not walking with the blackthorn stick
 that we didn't get the time to buy you.
 You're signature pocket watch, keeps time no longer.
 I picture you tentatively walking away
 across a tenebrous landscape,
 monochrome mountains,
 question mark tree silhouettes
 cliffs born from fire.
 Canvas tent pitched within a glade.
 You arrive at the campfire
 to cast keys and brooches from molten bronze.
 Sparks drift away like tiny butterflies
 in search of summer blooms
 Gaynor Kane
 Your Placard Alone Is Not Enough (BB1)
 The mound protests
 head above the battlefield and strategic water
 standing firm against the incoming blur
 of misted confusion and redirection.
 A pimple to be burst,
 a fly to be swatted out of the way
 of Tiananmen tanks and riot police,
 kettles boiling and crushed.
 Change needs a mountain,
 linked arms, daisy-chains and superglue,
 height and precarious ledges alone
 aren't always enough
 to prevent the grey fog bombing
 from coercive skies
 clouding peaks and smothering trees.
 Jamie Woods
 Spring walking (using AB, BB and OVP)
 Walking these lanes where trees bow and sigh,
 spring-budding between ploughed fields,
 while wind sings
 ancient songs.
 Spring-budding between ploughed fields,
 already green blowing,
 magpie-pied,
 while wind sings
 of feathered
 nests,
 ancient songs
 for
 lovers.
 Jane Dougherty
 
  
 Robert Frede Kemter
 Bios and Links
 Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad
 is an Indian-Australian painter, poet, and improv pianist. She is a self-taught artist who has been painting and exhibiting for over 20 years. Her work has been featured in several journals including Amsterdam Quarterly yearbook, Pithead Chapel, Two Thirds North, Kissing Dynamite Poetry,  and Stonecoast Review. She has been nominated multiple times for the Best of the Net. She lives and works in Sydney on the traditional lands of The Eora Nation.  Find her @oormilaprahlad and www.instagram.com/oormila_paintings
 Sara Fatima Mir
 Born on the 26th of July, 2007, in Islamabad , Sara Fatima is a Pakistani of Kashmiri origin. Gifted by nature with an inborn aesthetic sense, she is passionate about art. It is not just a hobby for her, rather it is a well settled heart and soul, way of life which inspires her to visualize the fine beauty and form in the world around. She has won numerous art competitions at school level. She is a natural artist and has completed the following two Courses : a) Graphic Designing -2020 b) Resin Art Skills -2022 from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Finishing School, Islamabad Capital Territory Pakistan. This learning has further enhanced her artistic skills . International Participation in Art and Poetry Project: Rucksack A Global Poetry Patchwork 2022 A Poetry Project by Ms Antje Stehn of Italy and Mamta Sagar of India. Sara made a Teapot with the help of dried teabags. A requirement .Its image is on display at the Poetry Museum Italy. Sara Fatima Mir believes Art connects people by portraying their lives. Different people, different drawings, different stories. Using all sorts of mediums, she flaunts her amateur talent and aspires to learn more to become the best version of herself. Please Follow her on Instagram @sketchfilez
 Beth Brooke
 Aaron Bowker
 Robert Frede Kenter
 is a writer, pushcart nominee & visual artist with work in many venues, on line and in print, incl: Storms Journal, Anthropocene, Fevers Of, Acropolis Journal, CutbowQuarterly, Anti-heroin chic and many others, as well as books including EDEN (2021) a visual poetry collection, and Audacity of Form (ice floe press, 2019). Work in anthologies: Book of Penteract (Penteract Press, 2022), and Seeing in Tongues, an anthology forthcoming from Steel Incisors (2023). Robert is publisher & EIC of Ice Floe Press, www.icefloepress.net.
 Jamie Woods
 Swansea-based Jamie Woods is poet-in-residence at the charity Leukaemia Care. His work has been published in Poetry Wales, Lucent Dreaming, Ink Sweat & Tears and more. Jamie's debut pamphlet Rebel Blood Cells is out in June, and can be pre-ordered from https://www.punkdust.com/shop
https://www.jamiewoods77.com
 Jane Dougherty
 lives and works in southwest France. A Pushcart Prize nominee, her poems and stories have been published in magazines and journals including Ogham Stone, the Ekphrastic Review, Black Bough Poetry, ink sweat and tears, Gleam, Nightingale & Sparrow, Green Ink and Brilliant Flash Fiction. She blogs at https://janedougherty.wordpress.com/ Her poetry chapbooks, thicker than water and birds and other feathers were published in October and November 2020.
 Paul Dyson
 is from Swinton, Rotherham, in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
 He says -
 "We all have an urge to be creative
 whether it's art, poetry, music . . .
 or just putting together flat pack furniture,
 being creative keeps us alive and feeling human"
 Paul gave up his day job 5 years ago to dabble in art, poetry and music, and hopes the passion in his Art reaches and touches the hearts of fellow humans too.
 Merril D. Smith
 lives in southern New Jersey near the Delaware River. Her poetry has been published in journals including Black Bough Poetry, Anti-Heroin Chic, Acropolis, and Humana Obscura, and anthologies, such as the recent Our Own Coordinates: Poems about Dementia (Sidhe Press). Her full-length poetry collection, River Ghosts, was published by Nightingale & Sparrow Press, and was a Black Bough Poetry Book of the Month.
 Twitter: @merril_mds  Instagram: mdsmithnj  Blog: merrildsmith.org