Sharon Scholl is a retired college teacher who convenes The Gathering, a poetry critique group in the North Florida area. She maintains a website (freeprintmusic.com) that donates her original compositions to small, liberal churches. Her poetry chapbooks, Seasons, Remains, Evensong, and Classifieds, are available via Amazon Books. Her poems are currently in Third Wednesday and Epistemic Review.
Sharon Scholl
Sharon Scholl is a retired college teacher who convenes The Gathering, a poetry critique group in the North Florida area. She maintains a website (freeprintmusic.com) that donates her original compositions to small, liberal churches. Her poetry chapbooks, Seasons, Remains, Evensong, and Classifieds, are available via Amazon Books. Her poems are currently in Third Wednesday and Epistemic Review.
It all started around 1960 when she got a job directing a choir at a small Methodist Church. On examining the limited choral library, she saw trite music and text that struck her as semtimental schlock. “Surely I can do
This may be all about taste – how I can stand in my kitchen and savor the thought of corn beef hash topped with fried egg and never even swallow. I burrow into that taste, rub against it until it