Daily Archives: April 15, 2026
Carlie Hoffman is the author of three collections of poetry, One More World Like This World (Four Way […]
A Folio of Poetry from Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger’s Song of the ...
Set in ancient Greece, around the year 600 B.C.E., The Mysteries: a verse play is inspired by a […]
A Review of William Considine’s The Mysteries by Kathleen Bednarek
William Considine was born in McKeesport, PA. He attended college and law school on work-study, loans and scholarships. […]
The Mysteries: A Conversation with William Considine – curated by ...
Austin Segrest is the author of the poetry collections Groom (Unbound Edition Press, 2025) and Door to Remain […]
On the Road to Damascus: Talking Nature, Myth, and Groom ...
Image by Lily Stone Barbara Siegel Carlson is the author of four books of poetry, most recently Current published by […]
“Each poem then creates a current”: A Conversation with Barbara ...
Chloe Yelena Miller lives in Washington, D.C., with her family. She is the author of Perforated (Lily Poetry […]
“Time can blur details, but not emotions”: A Conversation with ...
Subhaga Crystal Bacon (they/them), is the author of five collections of poetry including, A Brief History of My Sex […]
“The form has done its work of revealing the poem’s ...
I can’t trust heart valves and breast tissue, only what I can do or make with my hands. […]
A Review of Chloe Yelena Miller’s Perforated by Dorothy Bendel
In Barbara Siegel Carlson’s new collection Current, the world is porous, fluid, and translucent. Through repeated motifs of mist, fog, […]
A Review of Barbara Siegel Carlson’s Current by Cristina Deptula
Translations naturally arouse impress. Not just for a writer’s skill in deriving the truer nature of another’s emotion […]
A Review of Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger’s Song of the Yellow Asters ...
A cousin of renowned poet Paul Celan, Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger carved out her own legacy of literary significance despite […]
