Category: My Poems

"I am tired of being a woman": Trish Hopkinson's Footnote – by Lis Pankl via 15 Bytes

Thank you so much to Lis Pankl and David Pace of 15 Bytes for this lovely review of my chapbook Footnote. I was particularly pleased with Pankl’s focus on one of my most widely published poems “Waiting Around” and her thoughtful connections to other women writers such as […]

My new poems "hurricane" & "Not my flag" published in Tuck Magazine + no fee submission call

I’m honored to have such a good home for my brand new poems “hurricane” and “Not my flag” inspired by recent events. Tuck Magazine is an online political, human rights, and arts magazine. The magazine includes opinion/news, poetry/fiction, music/film/tv news, art/photography, and articles on human rights and politics. According […]

My new poems “hurricane” & “Not my flag” published in Tuck Magazine + no fee submission call

I’m honored to have such a good home for my brand new poems “hurricane” and “Not my flag” inspired by recent events. Tuck Magazine is an online political, human rights, and arts magazine. The magazine includes opinion/news, poetry/fiction, music/film/tv news, art/photography, and articles on human rights and politics. According […]

Carpe Noctem Interview: Trish Hopkinson with Nicole Rollender re: my new chapbook “Footnote”

Carpe Noctem is the blog and amazing interview series of friend and fellow poet Nicole Rollender where she graciously interviewed me about my new chapbook Footnote, recently published by Lithic Press. Her interviews dig deep into the manuscript and publishing process, asking poets about the details of their […]

Trish Hopkinson performing at Colorado’s Open Bard Poetry Series–Thursday, Nov. 2 @ 6:30pm

I couldn’t be more honored to be invited as a feature poet for the Open Bard Poetry Series at The Sherbino in Ridgway, CO next Thursday evening. Special thanks to Kierstin Bridger for coordinating the event. If you’re in the area, please come by and say hello! I’ll be reading from […]

Trish Hopkinson performing at Colorado's Open Bard Poetry Series–Thursday, Nov. 2 @ 6:30pm

I couldn’t be more honored to be invited as a feature poet for the Open Bard Poetry Series at The Sherbino in Ridgway, CO next Thursday evening. Special thanks to Kierstin Bridger for coordinating the event. If you’re in the area, please come by and say hello! I’ll be reading from […]

First review of my chapbook Footnote! – by Matthew J. Hall via Screaming with Brevity

My sincerest gratitude to Matthew J. Hall for his honest and intriguing review of my chapbook Footnote on his site Screaming with Brevity. I was particularly taken with the details and insightful comments he included in the review. He named several specific poems, but my favorite comments were […]

My poem “Preparation” published in The Penn Review’s 50th issue + no fee submission call & editor interview, DEADLINE: Nov. 14, 2017

It’s very exciting to have my poem “Preparation” previously featured at The Penn Review also included in their 50th issue! They are known for their fast response time, and got back to me on my original submission within two days. The issue is packed with a wide variety of poems and […]

My poem "Preparation" published in The Penn Review's 50th issue + no fee submission call & editor interview, DEADLINE: Nov. 14, 2017

It’s very exciting to have my poem “Preparation” previously featured at The Penn Review also included in their 50th issue! They are known for their fast response time, and got back to me on my original submission within two days. The issue is packed with a wide variety of poems and […]

My poem “A Man Misplaced” published in Wildness + no fee submission call w/interview

I’m excited to have such a good online home for my poem “A Man Misplaced” inspired by the story of Everett Ruess. WILDNESS is an online literary journal that seeks to promote contemporary fiction, poetry and non-fiction that evokes the unknown. Founded in 2015, each thoughtfully compiled issue strives […]

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