
There Were No Anchors
In his prose poem, “There Were No Anchors,” John C. Mannone compares the Feast of Tabernacles before and after the Mosaic law. Continue reading There Were No Anchors
In his prose poem, “There Were No Anchors,” John C. Mannone compares the Feast of Tabernacles before and after the Mosaic law. Continue reading There Were No Anchors
In his found poem, “Worry is an old man,” John C. Mannone presents aphorisms and proverbs from Corrie ten Boom and Scriptures. Continue reading Worry is an old man
In his poem, “Open the Eyes of My Heart,” John C. Mannone draws inspiration from the documentary movie, Jesus Music. Continue reading Open the Eyes of My Heart
In his essay poem, “Scientia et Religiō,” John C. Mannone contrasts science and religion. Continue reading Scientia et Religiō
In his American sonnet, “a nuclear physicist contemplates God,” John C. Mannone fuses nuclear physics with theology. Continue reading a nuclear physicist contemplates God