Featured Poetry

Mad Cows

Apr 09, 2018

Poem by Margaret Young

I have a problem with mad anything except in adverb form.

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What the NSA Knows

Apr 02, 2018

Poem by Lucille Lang Day

...who sent you a link to her reading in Houston, who wants the name of your publicist....

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Pluto’s Heart

Mar 19, 2018

Poem by Alice Major

The heart is a crater, a cardiac whack from an accidental asteroid on its selfish passage.

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Moths in the Kitchen

Mar 19, 2018

Two Poems by Ellen McGrath Smith

Younger, the infestation would have been loss drilling through my middle.

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The Real Enemy

Mar 19, 2018

Poem by Maria Griffin

Nature is a noisy thing, and mammoths don’t walk lightly.

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Witnessed in the Convex Mirror

Mar 19, 2018

Poem by Eileen Tabios

I notice buds late to their blossoming, a flaw that makes one realize sunlight offers no clues.

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Fake Ambassadors

Mar 19, 2018

Two Poems by Athena Kildegaard

So, the unknown unknowns, as a man in a gray suit once enunciated.

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Taking the Heat

Mar 19, 2018

Poem by JoAnne Growney

Are humans any smarter than frogs in a pot?

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Driving Lessons

Nov 08, 2017

Poem by Nausheen Eusuf

They offer, at least, some character, even plot, unlike the traffic cone on the curb.

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Mad Libs: Deep State

Oct 09, 2017

Poem by Susan Terris

It was the best of times, until the big man whose clock struck thirteen made it the worst of times.

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