“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.
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!