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How Transparent Should Poetry Be?

Nov 13, 2017

Essay by Steve Lewis

Only a smattering of folks across the country understand the language, and I’m sorry to say that doesn’t include many academics.

Media Debate, About Poetry, Communication | Read More

Driving Lessons

Nov 08, 2017

Poem by Nausheen Eusuf

They offer, at least, some character, even plot, unlike the traffic cone on the curb.

Featured Poetry | Read More

Mad Libs: Deep State

Oct 09, 2017

Poem by Susan Terris

It was the best of times, until the big man whose clock struck thirteen made it the worst of times.

Featured Poetry, Truth-telling | Read More

Kathleen Spivack: Shaping What You Write

Oct 02, 2017

TW Interview by Jennifer Jean

You really have to swim down into yourself when you’re writing, which is why people confuse it all with mental illness.

Featured Interview, About Poetry, Illness | Read More

To the Curly-Haired Barista

Sep 18, 2017

Performance Poetry by Megan LeAnne

When I asked about your tea selection, what I really meant to say was Goddamn you’re pretty.

Writing and Faith, Featured Poetry, Open Letters | Read More