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Poetry: A Cannon Ready For Me

The natural world often mirrors back to us our most primal acts. Looking to a horse giving birth, the poem’s speaker transmutes themselves between a human and horse the startling  brightness of motherhood. What makes a poem of nature so…

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Poet in the Mirror: Shelley Wong

We’re so proud to share some insight into the lives and hearts of today’s poets with our Poet In The Mirror series. This month, Shelley Wong— author of As She Appears (available now from YesYes Books)— shares insight into writing…

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Poetry: Night Logic by Matthew Gellman

A site of history and a landscape once marred by violence is reimagined with a gesture towards gentleness in Gellman’s poem. ‘Night Logic’ begins its readers at the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard but then cracks open the world so…

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Poet in the Mirror: Rachel Mannheimer

We’re so proud to share some insight into the lives and hearts of today’s poets with our Poet In The Mirror series. This month, Rachel Mannheimer— author of Earth Room (available now from Changes Press)— shares insight into writing about…

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