The Sunday Poem : Gregory Orr
Poet Gregory Orr (Photo courtesy the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation) Memorial Day 1 After our march from the Hudson to the top of Cemetery Hill, we Boy Scouts proudly endured the sermons and...
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem : Hayden Carruth
For Geof I’m eighty-four now. Now I know what I Should have done. After the war I should Have stayed in the army. And now I’d be A retired sergeant or captain with a pension Much bigger...
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem: Natalie Diaz
New poetry publications have been piling up in my post office box, a sure sign that the fall book season is here. One of the best surprises that’s appeared in my mail in recent weeks is Copper...
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem : James Arthur
Poet James Arthur (Photo by Sean Hill) “That feeling of becoming a new person in a different place, even if it’s an illusion, is intoxicating to me, and always has been,” says poet James Arthur. “I...
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem: Jim Harrison’s Songs of Unreason
Jim Harrison in his Livingston Montana writing cabin (Photo by Kurt Markus via outsideonline.com) The Sunday Poem is back! After several intense weeks of work, I’m happy to announce that the redesign...
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem: Ed Skoog’s Rough Day
Writer Ed Skoog (Photo by Kelly O courtesy the author) We don’t give much thought to the covers of the poetry books we read, but the genre is plagued by amateurish typography and ill-chosen imagery....
View ArticleThe Sunday Poem: Dean Young’s Bender
Upon presenting him with the Academy Award in Literature, the American Academy of Arts and Letters said, “Dean Young’s poems are as entertaining as a three-ring circus and as imaginative as a canvas by...
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