For Maggie Estep
By Caroline Rothstein
You were the voice that whispered to me through the saturated night. You told me to take myself into the abyss and carry my heart with a sledgehammer. You said this was the … Continue reading→
By Victor D. Infante
Just the other day, in a bar in New York City, I sat across from an academic poet and we talked about the common threads between slam and flarf – two sometimes redheaded stepchildren of contemporary … Continue reading→
By Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz
When Maggie Estep passed away on February 11, 2014, the news was slow to spread. Maggie, a one-time East Village icon in New York City, had move upstate years ago, where she wrote her eclectic novels … Continue reading→
Compiled by G. Murray Thomas
Next … Magazine covered the Southern California poetry scene on monthly basis from 1994 through 1998. In the process, it provided a ground-level view of a transitional period in poetry, in SoCal and nationally. “From … Continue reading→