Household God

poetry
  Down in the cellar there's a household god. He is drinking up the planet. He has little eyes in his belly, Which are his thoughts, Evidence that he may…

As Daylight Once Was

poetry
  Last night a storm gleaned the last leaves from trees in our courtyard, made a chartreuse cemetery on mulch, exposing ribs of houses once hidden behind profuse canopies. Like…

un/folding

poetry
  In the U-Haul leaving Chicago, we traverse the tall scaffold of the Indiana Skyway. I reach out the window for something concrete, pull back my hand to find candle…

New Issue Available (#46)

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Suffolk Poets at Boston Poetry Festival

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Fred Marchant, George Kalogeris, and Jennifer Barber will be reading at this weekend's Boston Poetry Festival. Details for Friday afternoon are below. For full schedule, please go to: Boston National…