March, 2020 Kāneʻohe, Hawai`i Dear Daniel– Thank you for asking me to respond to your fascinating essay, “Speaking […]
Kristina Marie Darling
THE POET AS TRANSNATIONAL MESSENGER I had only a few hours to pack and travel out of […]
Caroline Bergvall
POETRY UNDER LOCKDOWN (A Response to Daniel Tiffany’s “Speaking in Tongues: Poetry and the Residues of Shared Language”) […]
Rob Halpern
Begin before the beginning. As an epigraph to their recent collection Space Struck, Paige Lewis offers this passage […]
Something is About to Happen: A Review of Space Struck ...
[ The story survived upstream of me] Jerika Marchan scatters words like driftwood. Her images float like household […]
Deluged: A Review of SWOLE, by Jerika Marchan
In the poem “Understories,” Adam Clay writes, “Say observation / is the kindest of all actions,” and, in […]
Muscling Meaning into Days: A Review of Adam Clay’s To ...
A LITTLE STROLL AROUND THE SOUND Content enough– the shredded shirt you stir into the paper mix, […]
Heather McHugh
Mike Chasar is the author of Poetry Unbound: Poems and New Media from the Magic […]
Mike Chasar
I, admittedly, do not know exactly what the lyric is. As one entrance, perhaps just for myself alone, […]
Jos Charles
Some Questions about the Use of Diction in Poetry Daniel’s excellent essay makes possible many further thoughts, for […]
Sean Pryor
JOHN McVEY’s NOTICINGS with a micro-interview by Elaine Sexton ELAINE SEXTON: Tupelo Quarterly featured a wonderful […]
