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Chuck Salmons won the 2011 William Redding Memorial Poetry Contest, sponsored by The Poetry Forum of Columbus, has garnered awards from Ohio Poetry Day, and is a recipient of a 2018 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for his poetry. The ...
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The poems in this collection beg the question of what leads up to and what is happening as things labor to come into being. According to the scholar and poet, Charles Stein: “Magic is pragmatic, or better performative, phenomenology. But phenomeno...
In this striking collection of poems, Joel Bettridge crafts a poignant mix of lyrics, half-stories, epigrams, speculations, histories, and songs to study how evolution, especially that of people, is guided more or less by magic. OF SPECIES documents...
Knock-knock! Who’s there? Ultimately for all, it will be age. At first, it seems like a bad joke—needing a cane, memory loss, more care, forgetting even one’s own name. In KNOCK-KNOCK, Lewis creates the persona of an older physician who should’ve kn...
Richard M. Berlin’s fifth collection of poems, TENDER FENCES, spans the arc of the poet’s career as a doctor and psychiatrist. Beginning with his family’s hopes and expectations, and his own dream to become a doctor, Berlin explores the challenges o...
Indeed, there is much to fill our hearts with grief, post-covid: two wars, in Ukraine and the Middle East; a virus which just won’t go away; people whose lives have been shattered by illness, politics and loneliness. These are the “thorns” of our ex...
This collection explores many subjects that demand looking after – family, artistic achievements including literature, the natural world, memories, history, and others that call for tending to. It also focuses on the complexities of this engagement ...
An Emeritus Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences gives his own unique and quirky perspective on the universe with a blend of poems illuminating personal experiences, science, math, photography, and art. Poetry.
Arranged in four sections named for the seasons, these poems trace a relationship through the arc of a symbolic year, exploring desire and place and identity. Insofar as they express a speaker’s state of mind, these are lyric poems. The author says:...
Beginning with its opening poem, ‘The Invention of Time,’ Ken Autrey’s collection shows an attentiveness to the power of the past along with its riches and sorrows. The poems in CIRCULATION address the writer’s upbringing, the influence of his paren...
Roger Mitchell is the author of 12 previous books of poetry. “'All around us forgotten knowledge stirs,' writes Roger Mitchell in this soulful collection that reads like Basho’s The Narrow Road for the Hudson River watershed. We’re riding shotgun, ...
Winner of the 2023 Wil Mills Poetry Award West Chester University Poetry Center FOSSIL & WING, Jason Barry’s award-winning chapbook of lyric poetry, is loosely structured around the themes of memory and forgetting, love and loss, and the challenge...
“I have worked on all varieties of stones and responded to the differences each stone asked for in the way of treatment. But now I no longer work in all stones; I have chosen to express myself in limestone. Its natural gray color does not interfere ...