In the ancient Greek myth of Sisyphus, Sisyphus, king of Corinth and “the most cunning of men” (Illiad, […]
Prose
The company sold something; Emma didn’t know what. She worked the front desk in the lobby, which had […]
The Desk by Susanne Paola Antonetta and Carol Guess
second place One of your early poetry manuscripts won second place in a book contest. It was a […]
Second Person by Denise Duhamel & Julie Marie Wade
It was launched into the night sky on December 3, 2018, the first purely artistic satellite, a Mylar […]
Orbital Reflector by David Harris Gershon
“It was Sappho who first called eros ‘bittersweet.’ No one who has been in love disputes her.” —Anne […]
Negroni (and Eros) the Bittersweet: A Fugue in Forty Tasting ...
one-way ticket Poetry is a one-way ticket to the poorhouse, the professor warned us, but he was […]
Square One by Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie Wade
Poetry Book Review for The Burnings, Gary Worth Moody, Three: A Taos Press, 2019; Girl, Veronica Golos, Three: […]
All Lit From The Ground Up: An Essay on Poetics ...
Berlin, 02 April 2020 Dear Daniel, I think your article is terrific but here’s my issue with […]
Eugene Ostashevsky
Daniel Tiffany’s brilliant provocation and invitation for responses is a welcome gesture to broaden and reanimate ideas about […]
Lauri Scheyer
March, 2020 Kāneʻohe, Hawai`i Dear Daniel– Thank you for asking me to respond to your fascinating essay, “Speaking […]
Susan Schultz
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”) […]
