Hello Friends The image of a tepee is not only a picture of a dwelling. It is also a symbolic image, each tepee pole is a marker that ties the builder to the earth, emphasizing interconnectedness. It is a spiritual habitat that embraces the occupants. A symbol of a nourishing and nurturing place. We intend … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Art
The Unknown Show w/ Bud Smith
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theliteraryunderground/2013/05/21/the-unknown-show-w-bud-smith Yesterday, after work I poured myself a comically huge glass of wine and called Bud Smith to discuss our work at The Blue Hour and Philip Vermaas’s book Better Cigarettes and Other Poems. The Unknown Show is an interview series hosted by Bud Smith. The featured guests will range from writers, artists, musicians, ect. … Continue reading »
Blue Hour Press Books for Sale
Hello friends! Thank you for visiting our site and following The Blue Hour. If you haven’t bought a copy of The Blue Hour Anthology Volume One yet, here is a great way to purchase this book and our newest book written by Philip Vermaas. Both books are available for 25 dollars, they would otherwise cost … Continue reading »
Mumbai Sunset by Tejinder Pal Singh
Photo by Amina Shabbir Shabbir
Lost and Found & 2 Photos by Gail Goepfert
Lost. One pair of eyeglasses prescription unique, last seen at the health club on the shelf in the shower. Lost. One Land’s End Grecian one-piece slender-swimsuit, like the little black dress for water Esther Williams wore. Whereabouts unknown. Lost and found. Car keys left on a dressing room bench at Kohl’s, Found at customer service. … Continue reading »
Photography by Susana Case
Find the bug by Stacy Maddox
aqua-relle by Aprilia Zank
The Blue Hour Press Logo
“True hope is swift, and flies with swallow’s wings …” -William Shakespeare We’re launching our Blue Hour Press logo for our soon to be released full length poetry books and upcoming Anthologies. The swallow’s northward migration is a symbol of spring as well as a symbol of hope because they are able to return home … Continue reading »