Friday, January 9, 2026

Friday, January 9, 2026: A Tribute to Renee Nicole Good: Poet, Mother, and Pacifist

 




Icy Graveyard Blues   

          for Renee Nicole Good


It’s cold in Minnesota

They target practice face

It’s cold in Minnesota

ICE digs another grave

It’s cold across America

Ask any glove or coat

It’s cold in Minnesota

As only George Floyd knows.


© Pam Ward


LA native, UCLA graduate, California Arts Council Literary Fellow and Pushcart Poetry nominee, Pam was nominated as a 2024 “Trailblazing Poet” from LA Cultural Affairs. Her poetry book, Between Good Men & No Man At All, was released on World Stage Press and she’s penned essays and two novels Want Some Get Some, and Bad Girls Burn Slow, Kensington and is currently working on Banter, her second poetry anthology as well as a third novel, I’ll Get You Pretty, featuring her family’s role in the Black Dahlia Murder.



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Holding Strong


She wrote with wings

In pauses between courage,

Turning the ordinary pain

of living into what could 

be held strongly,

The world is a fragile voice 

When it tells the truth,

Now her poems walk above

Into the stars of the night

In the sunshine of day

On earth every word survives

In spirit and please listen 

To the earths calm tides

Where an angel still glides.


© JoyAnne O'Donnell 


JoyAnne O'Donnell is an author of five poetry books on Goodreads and Amazon.Writes for good causes. Her latest poems are in The Galway Review and others.


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Fermata


Renée married men twice, then a woman.

Might have called herself lesbian, or pansexual,

but for now, I’m claiming her as a Bi Poet.

Not that it mattered when bullets mashed

that beautiful brain: an end to words.

Sustained notes of details: car-door pocket

overflowing with stuffed animals. Her wife

Rebecca sobbing on the snow with the dog,

screaming for the doctor that ICE wouldn’t let

near her. Their move to Canada when Trump

was first elected, Rebecca crying that she

made Renée come back, it was her fault.

The swagger of her killer striding to the SUV

to leave the scene. The Air Force service

of the orphaned six-year-old’s dead father.

Slanders by puppy-killer and President.

Eulogies from Renée’;s mother, then her father,

dictated to reporters on the phone.

Her two older children’s voices are absent

from middle school and high school.

Rebecca doesn’t answer her cell.

Renée’s guitars strings are untouched.


© Jan Steckel


Ghosts and Oceans is Steckel’s latest book. Her The Horizontal Poet won a Lambda Literary Award. Her books Like Flesh Covers Bone, Mixing Tracks, and The Underwater Hospital also won awards.


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Ta Da

Dedicated to Nicole Good

let's see 

what else?


emigrate 

to the moon 



© Barbara Anna Gaiardoni


Barbara Anna Gaiardoni, Italian author and pedagogist, is widely published in Japanese-style poetry. A Basho winner and Touchstone nominee, she draws inspiration from nature. Motto: "I can, I must, I want."


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A Very Quick Reaction

 

Families are being separated. We all pay more for less. Different but equal groups are being forced to hate each other and blame each other. People are being trashed and persecuted for being who they are. Medicine and science are being destroyed. Nations are being violated and exploited. People are being insulted. An innocent woman, a poet, is killed by agents of fascism. What atrocity will it take for the takedown to happen? I know it goes against karma but why can't the perpetrator of all this horror meet his deserved punishment? I refuse to say his name. He tyrannizes us by daily acts of cruel stupidity that we have to notice so that we are supposed to say his name. May he drown in a lake of his own offal.May rationality and kindness triumph over stupidity and cruelty.


 

© Lynne Bronstein


Lynne Bronstein is the author of Nasty Girls (Four Feathers Press) and four other books of poetry.


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let the phoenix of hope rise again


we live in a country where

you can be shot in the face for

trying to protect your neighbors,

unarmed and driving away;

they can shoot you in the face

in front of your spouse

leaving your child without his mother—


nicole good, you deserved

so much better;

to write more poems and discover

more beauty in this tragic nightmare

of a world we live in because

there is still magic and there are still miracles—


but right now it is hard to hear the

voice of dreams,

so we must hold onto the ashes

of hope and watch until she becomes

a phoenix blazing through every nightmare again.



© linda m. crate




Linda M. Crate (she/her) is a Pennsylvanian writer. She has seventeen published chapbooks the latest being: only the future knows (Alien Buddha Press, November 2025).


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Elegy to a Poet


Your voice. Silenced by a bullet

from the gun of a masked murderer.

You heart. Stopped by a bullet

from the gun of a masked murder.

Your love. Whisked away by a bullet

from the gun of a masked murderer.

The murderer praised by those supposed

to keep you safe.

In this upside-down world

you, poet, are smeared by lies.

You, mothers, are to be cut down.

You, lovers, to be reduced

to dry corn husks.

Wielding love and words

as dangerous weapons

will get you executed,

light snuffed out by the illiterate

in these times of cruelty and death.


© Rose Mary Boehm 


A German-born UK national, Rose Mary Boehm lives and works in Lima, Peru. Author of two novels, eight poetry collections and one chapbook, her work has been widely published mostly by US poetry journals. A new full-length poetry collection is forthcoming in 2026. https://www.rose-mary-boehm-poet.com/