This week, a stirring new poem by Karissa Morton.
Morton hails from Iowa & holds an MFA from Bowling Green State University, where she currently teaches creative writing. She's the poetry editor of Revolution House Magazine & editor-in-chief of Poets on Sports. Read More
This week, a text from Miguel Gutierrez's performance myendlesslove, which runs this Wednesday through Saturday (Oct. 16-19) at 8pm at the Abrons Arts Center.
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This week, two poems by Robin Coste Lewis.
Lewis is a Provost’s Fellow in the Creative Writing & Literature PhD Program at USC. A Cave Canem Fellow, she received her MFA from New York University’s Creative Writing Program where she was a Goldwater Fellow in poetry. Her work has appeared in various journals and anthologies, including The Massachusetts Review, Calalloo, and VIDA. Read More
This week, two poems by David Eye.
Eye earned a midlife MFA at Syracuse University in 2008, and teaches creative writing and composition at Manhattan College in the Bronx. His poems have appeared in Bloom, The Louisville Review, Stone Canoe, and others. His chapbook, Rain Leaping Up When a Cab Goes Past, has been selected for the Editor's Series at Seven Kitchens Press.
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Today, a new poem by Doug Paul Case.
Case lives in Bloomington, where he's an MFA candidate at Indiana University and web editor of Indiana Review. His poems have appeared in Sou'wester, Harpur Palate, Juked, and Ilk. Read More
A new poem by R. Zamora Linmark treats us to a rainy day at the movies.
R. Zamora Linmark is the author of Rolling The R's and Leche and three collections of poetry published by Hanging Loose Press. He divides his time between Honolulu and Manila, where he is currently working on a novel, revising a play, and completing his fourth poetry collection. Read More
This week, a new poem by Erin M. Bertram....
Today, two fierce poems–about two fierce women–by Stephen Zerance....
Today, a new poem by Chris Emslie....
Today, two poems from Nick Comilla.
Born on a military base turned ghost town in Rome, NY, Comilla grew up in rural Pennsylvania, and has spent the last five years in Montreal, where he graduated from the Creative Writing program at Concordia University. He is now working on his MFA in poetry and fiction at The New School in NYC. Poems are forthcoming in Poetry is Dead and Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry. Read More


