Exploring the Edges of Contemporary Poetry

Poetry: “Listening for Otters” by Jayne Marek

Jayne Marek’s “Listening for Otters,” has a restrained quality, a sense that we as readers don’t have all the information. But it’s precisely this kind of withholding that draws us into the poem. The writing is tightly controlled and sparse,…

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2024 Nature & Place WINNER: “Sometimes—there’s God—so quickly.” by Zachary Scalzo

It’s time to congratulate the WINNER of the Frontier Poetry 2024 Nature & Place Contest, Zachary Scalzo. Their gripping poem, “Sometimes—there’s God—so quickly.” was selected by our judge, Flower Conroy. Here’s what Conroy has to say about the winning poem: …

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Poetry: “What My Grandmother Nestles in the Earth” by Courtney DuChene

Courtney DuChene’s poem, “What My Grandmother Nestles in the Earth,” evokes a tension between the bursts of color that she evokes in the poem using floral imagery, and the fragility of human bodies and minds, focusing in particular on memory.…

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Opportunity Cost

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