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In Memory of Ed Ochester, Poet & Editor, RIP
We have asked Ed Ochester (above) to edit our Sunday poetry pages for the next few months. Here is one of Ed's poems: March of the Penguins…
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“Intimacy” by Dominic Symes [Introduced by Thomas Moody]
Dominic Symes’ “Intimacy” was first published in the bi-annual journal Meniscus in 2021, an issue of the magazine in which the specter of Australia’s covid-lockdowns understandably hangs over many of the poems and short-stories…
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“Intimacy” by Dominic Symes [Introduced by Thomas Moody]
Dominic Symes’ “Intimacy” was first published in the bi-annual journal Meniscus in 2021, an issue of the magazine in which the specter of Australia’s covid-lockdowns understandably hangs over many of the poems and short-stories…
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A. R. Ammons’s Last Poem (Twenty-five Years Ago)
“When the bubbles of nothingness rise” When the bubbles of nothingness rise out of nothing – a fine and brittle crust like blown glass, cooled motion, forms and in the rough spots chinks…
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A. R. Ammons’s Last Poem (Twenty-five Years Ago)
“When the bubbles of nothingness rise” When the bubbles of nothingness rise out of nothing – a fine and brittle crust like blown glass, cooled motion, forms and in the rough spots chinks…
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WEDNESDAYS WITH DENISE: September 6, 2023
In May of this year, Press 53 published The Halo of Bees: New & Selected Poems 1990–2022 by award-winning author Michael Hettich. The “new” section, “The Shape of Moving” is a generous 34 pages. This…