Jen Coleman, Part Two
by Jen Coleman ((Header art by the incredibly talented photographer Mario Kroes.)) Jen Coleman’s poetry sings of the many gifts…
by Jen Coleman ((Header art by the incredibly talented photographer Mario Kroes.)) Jen Coleman’s poetry sings of the many gifts…
by: Jen Coleman Jen Coleman’s poetry deploys a kind of tactical whimsy entreating us to honor all that we…
by: Carol Szamatowicz These poems by Carol Szamatowicz speak of the desire to be both grounded in the urgency…
by: Carol Szamatowicz Reading Carol Szamatowicz is like having a close friend breezily share the contents of her heart…
These two poems by Lewis Warsh are meditations on the old saying that “birth is the beginning of death”,…
by: Darren Francis UK poet and musician Darren Francis’ poems explode with thoughts interrupted, images colliding, experience rendered into…
by: CE Putnam These next two poems by the inimitable CE Putnam decenter and align us again and again…
by: CE Putnam ((Header art by John Paul Sakacsi.)) In these sections from CE Putnam’s The Bunny Manuscript, narrative…
by: Norman Fischer Whether it’s “a case of graphomania” or “Thoughts in brain & a dream or three,” Norman…
by: Elizabeth Seri Elizabeth Seri’s poems live at the edge of meaning, where image and intention collide. Like trying…
by: Michael Brownstein These two short poems by Michael Brownstein conjure the muses (the “Mousai”) to help sing of the hypnagogic…
by: Jeff Burt Jeff Burt’s baseball poems sing with the singular dynamism of the game itself, where a gesture…