The Language of Light
The birthing, that was necessary. The excruciating parting of our bodies, that was necessary. Roman poets put skulls in their love poems--the mortal with the immortal; the dark and the light; the...
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Oh, luscious lemon--dishabille, your rind curling off, your canary-yellow skin stippled with earthy browns, faint olives-- I stand, enraptured. ...[Read more...]
View ArticleAfter Page One: Finding Creativity
In this guest post, Nicole Rollender shares how she moves from analytical mind to poet mind.[Read more...]
View ArticleStrange Landscapes: A Review of Cynthia Marie Hoffman’s Paper Doll Fetus
Cynthia Marie Hoffman's extraordinary second poetry collection gives voice to a chorus of unusual voices: ectopic twins, a lamb's wool strap on a gurney, a mother's liver, a sketch of a homunculus, a...
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