CYMERIC (from “My Life with Dogs”), by Tod Davies.
Kindness sees through glamour. . .
THE STORK WOMAN, by Rose Jermusyk.
Depends on what you mean by glamour . . .
UNGLAMOROUS PHILOSOPHERS, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.
Unglamour may be the cradle of wisdom . . .
AIRPLANES AND TIN ROOFS, by Kunal Mehra.
Glamour in the eye of the beholden . . .
PAVIN E’TESAMI, AN ICONIC FEMALE IRANIAN POET, by Brian Griffith and Zhinia Noorian.
True glamour in the hardship of the poet’s life . . .
EVIL, AN EXCERPT, by Joseph Harms.
Is glamour evil? . . .
200,000 B.C.: THE STORYTELLER, by Tom Ball.
Or origin stories full of glamour? . . .
129X, by Chris Farago.
Is love merely glamour, or is it more? . . .
NATURE’S BEAUTY IS ALL THE GLAMOUR, by Barry Vitcov.
Once again the poet says it all . . .
LAKE URMIA, by David Selzer.
Nature shows our glamour up as rhinestones, not diamonds . . .
STEPS OF TIME, by David Bolton.
Stuff glamour, there are far more important qualities. . .
TYPES OF HAIRSTYLES I WOULD HAVE IF I WASN’T BALD, by Sean Murphy.
Glamour in the eyes of the deprived . . .
BEG PARDON, BEG PARDON! SORRY TO OFFEND!, by Jim Meirose.
As always, Jim’s enigmatic words are their own form of glamour . . .
DESPITE THE LUKEWARM COFFEE AND DRIZZLY NIGHTS, by David D. Horowitz.
Bruce thinks philosophers are unglamorous, try poets . . .
ON OUR WAY HOME, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
Home is all the glamour one could ever need . . .
The TODBLOG mourns what spring ought to be and hopes for what it will be again . . . JAM TODAY hates hates hates waste. . .
This issue’s picture of the question posed by its topic is by EAP’s own glamour maven MIKE MADRID . . .
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