Exploring the Edges of Contemporary Poetry

Poetry: “I squeezed the world like a tangerine” by Ruby Maghoney

Ruby Maghoney invites us into a suddenly visceral space with the image of squeezing the tangerine, but then quickly pivots, pressing us as readers to juxtapose this deeply physical and intimate image with an immediate pivot to implications of loss…

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2024 Nature & Place Third Place Winner: “The Pond, Early Spring” By Rebekah A. Sankey

It’s time to congratulate the Third Place Winner of Frontier Poetry‘s 2024 Nature & Place Contest, Rebekah A. Sankey. Read their arresting poem, selected by Flower Conroy, “The Pond, Early Spring.” Become enthralled with the earth as Sankey depicts nature…

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LINE LEVEL #10

Welcome to LINE LEVEL: Craft Lessons from Poets of Color, a monthly column in which writer, editor, and educator Joanna Acevedo zooms in on an element of craft from the work of BIPOC poets. LINE LEVEL unfolds in three parts:…

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Opportunity Cost

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Shadow Black

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