Exploring the Edges of Contemporary Poetry

Poetry: “I don’t know how an overdose works,” by Anna Leonard

The loss of a loved one is particularly challenging to navigate when, in life, helping them navigate addiction added friction to the relationship. Anna Leonard’s poem captures this friction in the exploration of knowing versus not knowing, negligibility versus negligence.…

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July 2026 Deadlines: 10 Contests and Magazines with Deadlines This Month

There’s plenty of opportunities to submit your work this month, and there’s a wide variety of options—contests for select poems, chapbook prizes, and magazines with open calls. It’s prime time to share your work with the world! Don’t forget that…

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Poetry: “Cuban-American Sonnet for My Past & Never Father” by Trinity Tibe

In this sonnet, one turn—one volta—comes in the form of an italicized word: Bloqueo. Given that Trinity Tibe’s speaker continually seeks throughout the poem to discover more insight about her father, this turn underscores the fact that he is impossible…

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