By Jen Karetnick
Wreathed Octavial
All lines must begin and end with the same word
All lines must be eight syllables long
The poem is ten lines long
American Dog Terrorists
By Jen Karetnick
By Jen Karetnick
Wreathed Octavial
All lines must begin and end with the same word
All lines must be eight syllables long
The poem is ten lines long
American Dog Terrorists
By Jen Karetnick
Blood is what they want … Continue reading→
Processional
(for D. Blair)
By Karrie Waarala
When you died, a parade poured out of your mouth.
Minuscule tubas honked, butterfly wing parasols waved,
a dreadlocked conductor led the way, shrilling
his whistle, stomping his … Continue reading→
Less Than 1%
By Tony Brown
Luther,
who grew up on
the reservation
with my father,
said tonight while we were all watching
the news:
Everything here’s occupied
and has been for years –
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By Robert Wynne
The epistolary, or letter, form has long been an option in the standard poetic toolbox, but I’ve never been particularly drawn to it. Several years ago, however, when I was a co-editor at Cider Press Review, … Continue reading→
The Editors Write: G. Murray Thomas is the guy who’s always been there, the sort of tireless worker whose work underpins much of what makes a poetry community function. From his work as the co-founder and editor of Next … Continue reading→