“Ars Moriendi” by Trish Hopkinson
My second poem is up at The Chaotic Review. It’s a poem for Emily Dickinson and is close to my heart. There are a few poets that helped me first love poetry, and she’s definitely at the top of the list.
Trish Hopkinson is a poet and literary arts advocate. You can find her online at SelfishPoet.com and provisionally in Colorado, where she runs the regional poetry group Rock Canyon Poets, curates Poetry Happens for KRCL 90.9 FM, and is a Poetry Reader for The Adroit Journal. Her poetry has been published in several magazines and journals, including Sugar House Review, Glass Poetry Press, and The Penn Review; and her fourth chapbook Almost Famous was published by Yavanika Press in 2019. Hopkinson happily answers to labels such as atheist, feminist, and empty nester; and enjoys traveling, live music, and craft beer.
My second poem is up at The Chaotic Review. It’s a poem for Emily Dickinson and is close to my heart. There are a few poets that helped me first love poetry, and she’s definitely at the top of the list.
Alyss is a new online literary journal working on their fourth issue, to be released July 31, 2016. The theme is “Works that were inspired by/dedicated to/ or in memoriam of someone or something.” You can read past issues here. Alyss accepts submissions in poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and art, by […]
Summer is here! The next prompt and series by Silver Birch Press… write a new poem or short prose piece and send it in by the deadline on July, 15, 2016.
The Chaotic Review is a new online literary magazine seeking poems in any form, but they do particularly enjoy prose poems and published one of mine earlier this week, along with several others. I wondered how and why this new lit mag came to be, so I asked editor […]
What is domestic fabulist poetry and how did this all start? I recently asked and then shared in a conversation between anthology creators Stacey Balkun and Catherine Moore. Read the complete interview below and then send in your poems! Submission guidelines are below. HOPKINSON: Tell us first, how did this […]
What is domestic fabulist poetry and how did this all start? I recently asked and then shared in a conversation between anthology creators Stacey Balkun and Catherine Moore. Read the complete interview below and then send in your poems! Submission guidelines are below. HOPKINSON: Tell us first, how did this […]
So pleased to have my prose poem “Whimper (after Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’)” published in The Chaotic Review. Watch for my interview with the founder/editor Justin Hilliard later this week!
So pleased to have my prose poem “Whimper (after Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’)” published in The Chaotic Review. Watch for my interview with the founder/editor Justin Hilliard later this week!