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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Fungi Moves, Night Crawler, Tree Futures, Petra Kuppers
Fungi Moves, Night Crawler, Tree Futures, Petra Kuppers
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Three Gothic Eco-Poems by Petra Kuppers.
Pink Telephone, Gary Barwin, Elee Kraljii Gardiner
Pink Telephone, Gary Barwin, Elee Kraljii Gardiner
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"Pink Telephone" is a psychogeographical exploration of walking in woods considering ideas of communication and internal monologues and situating oneself and one's place in community.
Tetrapod: Adapted For Locomotion Across Land, Amy Wang
Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley
When The Moon Rises And You Want To Sing, Frances Boyle
When The Moon Rises And You Want To Sing, Frances Boyle
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Poetry by Frances Boyle.
Bindweed, Leanne M.R. Charette
Inclement, Susan Wismer
Inclement, Susan Wismer
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"Inclement," by Susan Wismer, is from Hageography:
Hagios, a Greek word for holy.
Hag, an old woman. Hag, an overhang at the edge of a cliff
Rough notes. Foot notes. Choreographies of happenstance.
Long Before Gps, Leanne Shirtliffe
Portal, Catherine M. Greenwood
Portal, Catherine M. Greenwood
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"Portal" is an ecoGothic poem from Siberian Spring.
Elms At Night And Outside The Museum (For George F. Ledingham), Ken Wilson
Elms At Night And Outside The Museum (For George F. Ledingham), Ken Wilson
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Poetry by Ken Wilson
Two Poems, David Martin
Two Poems From A Lichen Alphabet, Clare Goulet
La Voie De La Plume, Sylvie Kande, Aly Ndiaye
La Voie De La Plume, Sylvie Kande, Aly Ndiaye
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Cette conversation entre Aly Ndiaye alias Webster, artiste hip-hop et conférencier sénégalo-québécois, et Sylvie Kandé, écrivaine franco-sénégalaise établie à New York, s’est déroulée par correspondance de septembre à octobre 2020. Ils ont aussi décidé de se lancer un défi d’écriture.
Time Doesn’T Matter, Kelly Shepherd
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
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"Immune Boost, Early Pandemic" by Lisa Richter
The Birds Make Everything Okay, Marybeth Holleman
The Birds Make Everything Okay, Marybeth Holleman
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"the birds make everything okay" is a poem about where we are now, in these changing yet still beautiful times.
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
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"Circulation of officialdom (or) a letter arrives on my gov’t employee desk" by Gabriela Halas
Two Poems By Maureen Hynes, Maureen Hynes
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
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Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of irony.
Four Poems By Dale Tracy, Dale Tracy
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
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This poem centres around finding something familiar in a new place. Through comparing the goldenrods of Nebraska with those in Alberta, the author finds a connection that speaks to finding one's place in a new landscape as well as re-evaluating what has been left behind.
Scène Muette, Lénaïg Cariou
Soleil D'Azur, Camille Sova
Soleil D'Azur, Camille Sova
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Ôde à la liberté et à l’espace, « Soleil d’azur » est une invitation à une contemplation profondément active : des haies clôturées jusqu’aux dunes infinies tant désirées, nous suivons le parcours d’un regard poétique qui transforme le paysage au fil de son chemin. Progressivement, l’exploitation humaine de l’espace cède sa place à une nature sauvage : le pin se redresse, l’horizon se dégage et la vérité, lentement, se dévoile. Enfin, le soleil n’est plus brulure mais lumière.
Two Poems: Footprints And Word Chain, Anthony Purdy
Two Poems: Footprints And Word Chain, Anthony Purdy
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"Two Poems: Footprints and Word Chain" by Anthony Purdy.
Pacific Oyster, Veronica Fibisan
Pacific Oyster, Veronica Fibisan
The Goose
"Pacific Oyster" is part of a series titled Invaders, which focuses on non-native species of creatures and seaweeds which have taken over certain areas of the UK shoreline. The Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has been dominating native oyster populations since it was introduced in the late 19th century as an alternative to the already declining native oyster population. Harvesting of the wild Pacific Oyster has been encouraged in order to keep numbers under control. There are ethical implications of such practices which create a rift between policy and morality, as foraging is carefully controlled in the UK, but perhaps …
Plastic Goes Concrete: "Plasticnic" And "Plasticpoems", Two Animated Poetry Videos About Plastic Pollution, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Nhat Truong, Tisha Deb Pillai
Plastic Goes Concrete: "Plasticnic" And "Plasticpoems", Two Animated Poetry Videos About Plastic Pollution, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Nhat Truong, Tisha Deb Pillai
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The author describes the creation of two short animated video poems about plastic pollution that originated in concrete/visual poems. "Plasticnic" is a humorous and colourful narrated video based on a shaped poem depicting how we enjoy nature while simultaneously harming it through plastic consumption. "Plasticpoems" is a text-based, unnarrated animated video poem about plastic pollution based on two shaped/visual/concrete poems.
So This Nuthatch, Robie Liscomb
Two Poems, David Martin
Green Wall, Nicholas Bradley
At The Military Cemetery, Leath Tonino