Category: Poetry Reviews

Two of my poems published in Verse-Virtual's November issue

It’s always a pleasure to be published along side so many amazing poets in Verse-Virtual, and November’s issue is no exception. This issue includes two of my poems. Click here to read “Eurydice's Cardinal” and “My Monkey Grammarian.” To learn more about the Verse-Virtual family read the editor’s note, which is in […]

Two of my poems published in Verse-Virtual’s November issue

It’s always a pleasure to be published along side so many amazing poets in Verse-Virtual, and November’s issue is no exception. This issue includes two of my poems. Click here to read “Eurydice's Cardinal” and “My Monkey Grammarian.” To learn more about the Verse-Virtual family read the editor’s note, which is in […]

Captivating poetry by Crystal Williams via Kore Press

This poem of nostalgia will remind you of where you come from and make you remember the concrete details that belong to only you. Rhythmic and captivating, Williams’ poem “Homecoming” is meant to be read aloud. Lines like: this dance city, this holy morning empty street city, this […]

International Mag Features Diverse and Imaginative Writings and Translations

My first review of Bitter Oleander’s Spring issue just went up on The Review Review! I recently sent a request to join the ranks of the literary reviewers on their site and they sent me a lit mag to read and write about. Meaning, not only did it give […]

Exquisite poetry by Kimberly Johnson via Kore Press

So much richness in this poem, you’ll need some water to wash it down. Not to mention the sounds that bounce to your ears when the poem is read aloud. Lines like: Must be what faith feels like, to drive believing in the persistence of highway lines whose white […]

Exquisite Poetry in Words Dance – "The Rape of Persephone" by Hannah Hamilton

Plan to spend some time with this poem by Hannah Hamilton and corresponding artwork by Kelly Louise Judd. Each numbered section of this poem brings readers in closer and closer to the speaker–an intimate and detailed exposure to experiences many of us relate to in one way or another. […]

Exquisite Poetry in Words Dance – “The Rape of Persephone” by Hannah Hamilton

Plan to spend some time with this poem by Hannah Hamilton and corresponding artwork by Kelly Louise Judd. Each numbered section of this poem brings readers in closer and closer to the speaker–an intimate and detailed exposure to experiences many of us relate to in one way or another. […]

Have you read award-winner Meg Day's poems? #NaPoMo #AWP

Recently, I signed up for a workshop course entitled The Day After: Poems of Peace, Provocation, and Witness, taught by Meg Day in Salt Lake City. At the time, I was not yet familiar with Meg or her work. It’s been a remarkable experience, as I told a friend of mine, […]

12 Online Lit Mags You Should Definitely Read (or Even Submit To!)

Great list of digital literary magazines and online journals with brief reviews by Gina Vaynshteyn published back in August of 2014 on Bustle. The list includes well-known lit mags as well as some lesser known markets, like Muzzle, decomP, and Little Fiction and Big Truths, a creative nonfiction […]

The Best ‘Best of’ Lists for Writers from 2014 published on Cultured Vultures

Pleased to see my Best ‘Best of’ Lists article published by Cultured Vultures this morning! Go check it out. Includes some awesome year-end lists and mentions of my favorite slam poet and friend Jesse Parent and one of my favorite filmmakers and all ’round awesome person  Ana Lily […]

Trish Hopkinson