miCRo: “Mirror” by Christopher Nelson
Christopher Nelson’s concrete poem looks at mental illness in a complex, gripping way.
How can publishers make long-lined poems work on the page?
There’s more to a library than just books at your local branch . . .
What did the hyphen do to deserve this isolation? does it harbor a contagious illness, like some typographic Typhoid Mary?
An interview with this year’s Elliston Poet-in-Residence at the University of Cincinnati
This story about travel to Mars features gritty descriptions (literally) and a narrative technique that embraces simultaneity of experiences.
Assistant Managing Editor Bess Winter explores the importance of the library stacks via a review of Langsam Library’s POETRY STACKED event.
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