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Poem
Two Poems by
Dan Beachy-Quick
From
Variations on Dawn and Dusk
By
Dan Beachy-Quick
| November 25, 2019
“Premonition” A Poem by Honor Moore
From the Reprinted 1988 Collection
Memoir
By
Honor Moore
| November 19, 2019
Three Poems by Dan Poppick
From his Collection
Fear of Description
By
Dan Poppick
| November 19, 2019
“Sappho Drives Upstate (Fr. 2)”
A Poem by Anne Carson
From the New
Freeman's
Arrival Issue
By
Anne Carson
| November 18, 2019
“The Last of Her”
A Poem by Amy Gerstler
From the California Issue of
Freeman's
By
Amy Gerstler
| November 4, 2019
“Midnight Train to Georgia”
A Poem by Nathalie Handal
From the Collection
Life In A Country Album
By
Nathalie Handal
| October 16, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
“How It Felt”
A Poem by Sharon Olds
By
Sharon Olds
| October 15, 2019
“In all of love has there ever been such a lover as you?”
By
Brad Gooch
| October 10, 2019
“2011” A Poem by Fanny Howe
By
Fanny Howe
| October 8, 2019
“Letter from Georgia O’Keeffe to Alfred Stieglitz on Seeing His Photograph of Her Hands”
A Poem by Barbara Rockman from
to cleave
By
Barbara Rockman
| October 4, 2019
'Columbine,' A Poem by Javier Zamora
"Though there had been war; I did not know the way to school yet."
By
Javier Zamora
| October 3, 2019
“Not My President”
A Poem by Staceyann Chin
From
Crossfire
By
Staceyann Chin
| October 2, 2019
“Lost Poem 4: RX”
A Poem by Camonghne Felix
From
Build Yourself a Boat
By
Camonghne Felix
| September 29, 2019
'Black Ecstatic Ode'
A Poem by Airea D. Matthews
From
Michigan Quarterly Review
By
Airea D. Matthews
| September 23, 2019
‘Occasional Poem on a Summer Day 夏晝偶作’
A Poem
by Liu Tsung-yuan (trans. Red Pine)
By
Bill Porter (AKA Red Pine)
| September 23, 2019
'Elegy for Robert Frank' by David Roderick
RIP Robert Frank
By
David Roderick
| September 19, 2019
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Adriane Leigh on Why We Are Living in the Age of the Unreliable Narrator
January 29, 2026
by
Adriane Leigh
The Greatest Muckrakers of the Progressive Era
January 29, 2026
by
Rob Osler
Why Revenge Stories Are Hard-Wired Into Our Brains
January 29, 2026
by
Pat Kelly
The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
"Poignant Tender The final line of em The Rest of Our Lives em is by…"