The River Muse

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Twowolvz Press oversees The Artful Thought Project and publishes The River Muse.

For more info about The Artful Thought Project – click.

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The River Muse is a Twowolvz Press publication.

Mission Statement: Twowolvz Press is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and fostering the imaginations of the youth and the artistic and literary efforts of artists and writers locally and worldwide through publication, contests, and projects.

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The River Muse is going offline starting with the Fall Issue of 2013. The River Muse will be a poetry and art printed journal available in print or ebook. Since 2011, The River Muse was an online art and literary journal with seasonal publications of poetry, columns, photography, art, and much more.

The goal of The River Muse is to provide our readers with entertaining and thought provoking materials from all around the globe through art, literature, and community.


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A Twowolvz Press publication.

The River Muse publishes two times a year following the seasons .They publish on the 2nd Friday of a publishing month by 1am CST-USA.

Fall/Winter Issue – October

Spring/Summer – April

Special   - March

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In addition, The River Muse provides a platform for new and emerging and already known poets and artists by showcasing their work in an open and fair publication.

  3 comments for “The River Muse

  1. peter sragher
    February 12, 2012 at 12:46 am

    living in the arms of two rivers, i swim my way every day into the way that is the riverbed i was bon into. and i meander roads to alleys and parks and buildings in frosty days. yes, the rivers now have been turned to ice, so in winter i skate my way, coldly pacing, warmly entering the city. is there a city around me with people also skating their way to their wishes. and their wishes are always a step ahead and they will never reach them, but a dream, a hazy dream spanning over the double-river-city, iced, frosty, melted in their memory of the waters that have disappeared this winter, that don’t meander. only the memory of some happy fish remain deep down in their hearts, deep down, under the thick ice layer that leaves them without food, but with a glipmse of hope. the fish live on the hope that spring is goind to bring them the sun again, to enter their eyes with warmth, with warmth waaaaarmth.

  2. Stuart G. Salmon (swims against the current, spawns then promptly dies...ahh)
    March 11, 2012 at 11:28 am

    A River lover and dweller writes…

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