Nightingale & Sparrow Literary Magazine: 2019

The Woods are Alive Adritanaya Tiwari Everyone is asleep, night falls early out here, forbidden to go outside past 7,
crow song & solitude Linda M. Crate when i walked the woodland path, a majestic crow welcomed me into the
LEAFSOAKED IN THE RAIN Martina Rimbaldo Martina Rimbaldo
A New England Folk Tale Sarah D. Meiklejohn Once upon a time, in a forest not so far away, I
The Rite of Oak and Mistletoe Cynthia Anne Cashman Pale is the moonlight Breaking through the autumn canopy. Silhouettes of
Kelli Lage Poetry Contributor Kelli Lage lives in the Midwest countryside with her husband, and their dog, Cedar. Lage is
Dear Reader, As we come to the close of 2020, “unprecedented” has become a cliche. Nevertheless, as we put together
Chuck Madansky Poetry Contributor Chuck Madansky is a psychotherapist in semi-retirement and the grandfather of six. He lives on Cape
Rahul Gaur Poetry Contributor Rahul Gaur is an award-winning filmmaker in the short film circuit who also bides away his
Melissa Frentsos Poetry Contributor Melissa Frentsos is a Canadian living in NJ. She is inspired by just about everyone and