New Faces and Old Graces
- Camp Goldston Publishing, LLC
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New Faces
A Guest Contributor, Joyce Ann Ashford, is featured above. She is welcomed as a seasoned author-poet who has graced us with a short but powerful poem, The Books My Mother Read.

We welcome Solomon Awofadeju in Solomon Awofadeju: Driven by Self-origination, where he gives us a sample of his series, Couple of wonders.

In David's Pen, this artist uses his pen as his primary medium to explore humanity. We welcome David Kyomnom Danaldi to our pages.

We interview Anthony Brooks, Director of the dynamic program that reaches and teaches kids from 16 to 18 years old - SPAN (Special Programming Achievement Network) in SPAN: Bridging the Gap
Old Graces

Guest Contributor, Camille Goldston Bennett, joins us this issue with an applicable message on practicing - Planting Seeds.

We welcome back Guest Contributor Amita Bhakta in The Eternal Artistry of Amita Bhakti, featuring renderings of paintings and ceramics, along with a view of her gallery work.

Ute Bonn takes us for a visit to Faarmhouse Sanctuary and gives us the gift of her music from Voice Dancer.

We get to glimpse Guest Contributor, Millicent Garland 's photography in Millicent Garland & Chery Jordan take us to the Chattanooga Titanium II with Christian Soriano's Couture Fashion Show

Laurel Heverly Heiss is now a Guest Contributor, and we are happy to have her warm insight on the practice of gratitude in Answers: Rememberances by Laurel Heaverly Heiss

We get to glimpse Guest Contributor, Chery Jordan's world in Millicent Garland and
Cheryl Jordan take us to the Chattanooga Titanium II with Christian Soriano's Couture Fashion Show

We are always pleased to have Guest Contributor Tucker Lott share a poem with us, inspired by his introspection, and titled "It's Familiar."

Frank Malaba's poem, Practice, takes us to a place of understanding that the practice is in recognizing, accepting, and being grateful for each moment.

What Practice Actually Does, by Guest Contributor RJ Starr, gives us the psychology behind our topic. He is always welcome to grace our pages.



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