“God is a grand heart cut” – Anne Carson i. Storm The wind strums the […]
Poetry
When my husband says the aircraft carrier he’s headed to is named for Ronald Reagan, that actor […]
USS Ronald Reagan by Jehanne Dubrow
I would like to be a spoiled rich white girl. VENUS XTRAVAGANZA I want to be married in […]
Legendary (1) by Nicole Sealey
* * * Among the houses, the sluggish fish glide by. They peek inside the windows […]
Among the houses… by Alexander Ulanov (translated by Alexander Cigale)
I worry about my teeth, and bleeding on your white sheets. You worry about ugly blancmange, what […]
What You Worry About by Jill McDonough
At whose birth the owl shrieked, abodement of evil of lost socks and leaves wilted, fallen and […]
Abodement by Charles Wyatt
We forgot we had chickens until we opened the door after the blizzard and found three huddled […]
At our Farmhouse by Kathleen McGookey
John Cage was a mycologist, someone who collects & consumes mushrooms. I studied John Cage in music […]
Cage by Kevin Simmonds
always begins in error—dead for dear, fear for terror, panic for dread. I mis- use his […]
The Letter I Never Send by Lisa Fay Coutley
When you’re high enough you and the sun are on the same level. The sky changes like […]
Flying Home to See Your Father by Matthew Walsh
Charlie Bondhus’ poetry ranges freely through formalist, persona, image-strong free verse, and old school narrative. His […]
Charlie Bondhus: A Poet in Conversation(s) With Art by Jessamyn ...
Late in the day, late into spring, the sky a lilac gauze over the last flowering […]
