Two Poems by Jack Tricarico
“[The] street is on roller skates” warns Jack Tricarico in poetry that psychedelically captures the rich overflow of language…
“[The] street is on roller skates” warns Jack Tricarico in poetry that psychedelically captures the rich overflow of language…
by: Evan Link In “Gosh” Evan Link asks “Is it impolite to put /off joy?” The correct answer is…
by: Norman Fischer Norman Fischer’s poetry is like a dream about how one’s own mind is dreaming. It urges…
by: Kip Zegers Kip Zegers’ poetry finds a deep and abiding music in the multi-layered experience of the everyday….
Tom Montag’s poems confront life’s inherent limitations unflinchingly. And even when such acknowledgement doesn’t bring wisdom or solace to…
by: Ben Ditmars ((Header photograph taken by Tom Ryaboi.)) Ben Ditmars’ short poems belie a depth of experience and…
by: Paul Maziar As perception plays tag with rumination and we find ourselves uncomfortably poised somewhere in the middle…
by: Mark Wallace Mark Wallace’s excerpts from “The End of America, Book 8” challenge the reader to consider the…
by: David Perry (Header art by Monika Lin) David Perry is our charming guide to and through our current…
by: Kostas Anagnopoulos Kostas Anagnopoulos’ three prose poems use dream logic and word play, but always for our own good….
by: Alan Fox and Chris Campanioni Across the Margin enlists two social media experts to analyze, in their own…
There is seemingly no object, image, or idea that couldn’t potentially work its way into a Kit Robinson poem….