Firearm Requiem
In his poem, “Firearm Requiem,” Mark Stucky pleads for action to save children and adults from unrelenting gun violence. Continue reading Firearm Requiem
In his poem, “Firearm Requiem,” Mark Stucky pleads for action to save children and adults from unrelenting gun violence. Continue reading Firearm Requiem
In his poem, “Quantum Virtues,” Mark Stucky examines the most elemental components of virtues and how these molecules of morality can lead to changing the world. Continue reading Quantum Virtues
In his poem, “Gloria in Eggshellsis,” Mark Stucky parabolically ponders spiritual life as an egg, avoiding hazards and potentially hatching to a transformed new life. Continue reading Gloria in Eggshellsis
In his poem, “Margin of Error,” Mark Stucky playfully ponders “mistakes were made” events and the long-term consequences. Continue reading Margin of Error
In his poem, “Listings,” Mark Stucky interprets flipping (buying, renovating, and selling) houses as a metaphor for spiritual disrepair and renewal. Continue reading Listings
In his poem, “What Would Jesus Tweet?” Mark Stucky ponders what might happen if Jesus joined social media. Continue reading What Would Jesus Tweet?
In his poem, “Darkest Night, Morning Lights,” Mark Stucky laments the darkness of crucifixion and celebrates the light of resurrection. Continue reading Darkest Night, Morning Lights
In his poem, “The Invention of Love®,” Mark Stucky reflects on the origin and nature of divine/human love. Continue reading The Invention of Love®
In his poem, “No Longer Legion,” Mark Stucky portrays possible post-exorcism thoughts of the Gerasene demoniac. Continue reading No Longer Legion
In his poem, “Bringing Heaven to Earth,” Mark Stucky ponders the promise of a future paradise on Earth and what we should be doing about it in the here and now. Continue reading Bringing Heaven to Earth
In his poem, “Quantum Spiritualities,” Mark Stucky ponders the varieties of spiritual experience in our chaotic world. Continue reading Quantum Spiritualities