New Poetry Online
I have a new poem, Watercolor, St. Ignatius, out new with Flyway, which is an interesting magazine that focuses on writing in confluence with the environment. Stop in to read
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I have a new poem, Watercolor, St. Ignatius, out new with Flyway, which is an interesting magazine that focuses on writing in confluence with the environment. Stop in to read
I have new work out in two journals this month. This first is MacQueen’s Quinterly, and its incomparable editor, Clare MacQueen, who called me to work through some issues. One
I have some new poetry out with Humana Obscura, an environmentally-themed journal. You can find a link to the digital magazine here, though you’ll have to click through to p.
Issue 4 of The Lakeshore Review is now live and available for purchase here. It’s a beauty. Read on for my editorial. This practice can be disheartening. There’s the writing
The newest issue of The Lakeshore Review is now available. You can find a copy here and get a sample of some the work included here. As a special treat,
I’ve got a new poem out with the Anacapa Review. You can check out ‘Good Friday’ right here. Anacapa Review is a new journal started by the excellent Gunpowder Press.
I have a poem out now with the South Florida Poetry Journal, SoFloPoJo for short. It’s called “Radio” and you can read (or listen to me read it) here. The
My colleague Jason Gillikin and I have just released our first two issues of The Lakeshore Review, Grand Rapids’ only currently active literary magazine (I think?) and we’re pretty proud
I have come to believe that there is nothing inherently poetic about a particular place. The commonplaces, or loci communes if you want to get fancy with it, that poets return to so often
A literary friend and editor of the great Great Lakes Review wrote a very thoughtful, kind review of Yeoman’s Work on its two-year publishing anniversary. You can check out Mitch