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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Today, Everything Was Grey, Faith Schallert
Christmas Traditions, Jeffrey Yates
Taking Time To Remember, Bret Lundstrom
A Lovely Still Life, Bret Lundstrom
Mrs. Snow, Bret Lundstrom
A Cornered Shadow, Bret Lundstrom
Ed, Hanna Hollis
A Letter, Taylor Johnson
Never Mind, Brigita Martin
Successful Contemplation, Bret Lundstrom
Perfection In Nature,, Jeffrey Yates
A Drink And A Thought, Bret Lundstrom
Crying, Kristine Wagner
Flooding, Kristine Wagner
Blanketed Mind, Bret Lundstrom
A Simple Question, Bret Lundstrom
Scattered Mementos Of My Life, Luisa Rodríguez Connal
Scattered Mementos Of My Life, Luisa Rodríguez Connal
Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine
Poem about memories.
Poems Shared By Yazmin Monet Watkins At The 2014 Race & Pedagogy Conference, Yazmin Monet Watkins
Poems Shared By Yazmin Monet Watkins At The 2014 Race & Pedagogy Conference, Yazmin Monet Watkins
Race and Pedagogy Journal: Teaching and Learning for Justice
Included are a selection of poems shared by Yazmin Monet Watkins at the 2014 Race & Pedagogy conference. "A Lesson in this Queer African American Woman's History," was the opening poem for Angela Davis' speech and "Love Letter For Puget Sound," was performed at the Youth Speaks, Youth Summit. The other poems were shared at the What Now Is The Word evening performance. Although these poems were shared as a spoken word performance, it is important to share and document them in this journal as art and activism go hand in hand.
A Letter Would Have Been Fine, Melanie Fee
Heirloom: A Piper's Orchard Abecadarian, Shin Yu Pai
Petrocan, Madelaine C. Longman Ms,
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
The Goose
A recording, analysis and poetic translation of countersong between two Hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatis) recorded in the mountains of Northern New Mexico (United States) on 19 July 2015.
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
The Goose
Joel Deshaye reviews Brian Bartlett's Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar
Zero, Terry Trowbridge
Zero, Terry Trowbridge
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
This poem attempts to describe the sensations we might have reading the numeral "0" if we compare it to how we experience our own bodies.
Subduction Zone By Emily Mcgiffin, Kelly Shepherd
Subduction Zone By Emily Mcgiffin, Kelly Shepherd
The Goose
Kelly Shepherd's review of Subduction Zone by Emily McGiffin.
What’S In A Word?, Brian Thomas
Daniel Definitions, Daniel Coker
Sing Me Purple, Hannah Lawson
The Ashes Of A Man I Used To Be, Devin Mitchell Durbin
The Ashes Of A Man I Used To Be, Devin Mitchell Durbin
Arrow Rock
No abstract provided.
The Debater’S Clock, Stephen Hawkes