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The Sirens of Fall

The Sirens of Fall Shall I continue to be what I wishThe fuel injected Backpack Leaf BlowerWould be—Silent? No, I think not. For when the glorious calm of September afternoons,Or the soft October air is stabbedBy a thousand home owner Leaf Blowers—That gnashing, high pitched whine,The sirens of fall—I wonder,Is it the Leaf BlowerOr the […]

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The Slant of the Sun

The Slant of the Sun There’s something aboutA wing-snapped birdAlone in the dust–A black cat on the grass. There’s something aboutA grey eyed girlAlone in the back–Not a friend in the class. There’s something aboutThe brown of boozeBefore a broken man–His brief case right beside. There’s something aboutA spider’s webAcross an open gate–Mom calls the […]

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Guest Post on Read Between The Lines

A little about the research that is going into the Newirth Trilogy. (visit Read Between the Lines, click here) QUESTION:What research went into writing the Newirth Mythology Trilogy? THANKFULLY, Mark Twain issued the foundational dictum giving we fiction scribblers at least one starting scenario when faced with a blank page: “Write what you know.” At […]

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Cover to Cover Book Beat with Rodger Nichols

“Michael B. Koep’s debut novel, The Invasion of Heaven, earned praise from critics and readers alike. Now he’s back with a second book in the series, and the excitement continues to build. [Leaves of Fire] will suck you in. Highly addictive. You will love this book!” –Rodger Nichols Click here for the interview

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Leaves of Fire Book Trailer

What an enormous amount of fun it was putting this together. Voiceovers from amazing actors–paintings from an incredibly talented painter (Randy Palmer) and a soundtrack from KITE (I got to play drums!). We hope you enjoy it.

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The Reason

Teetering upon a step ladder The sky blue drips down my raised arm Over my head. Reaching high, I am making A home for clouds, winds, birds and dragons. And flight. I wonder if this faint hue of paint (the color of all above, hot July afternoon), The delicate, airy, transparent wisp of it Can […]

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MAY

Tuesday, May 21, 2013                 Spring Bare feet are numbed cold Walking across the new grass, And I’m chilled by cool, sun-lit air. My pale winter skin shivers into gooseflesh– I’m early for the season.     If I stop moving, face sunward, and breathe, I can feel the soft soil beneath my feet, warming, And […]

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KITE NOW

May 1, 2013 KITE Now What is done is done And what is now Is always just begun. NOW, we’ve sat around this table for a lot of years.  A 1970’s, round kitchen table we acquired through one of our close friends. She delivered it to our Coeur d’Alene recording studio (at that time called: The […]

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