This Personal Eclipse
Q&A with Michael Henson
Memorial Day
Bells and Whistles
Complaints about My Cousin Elaine’s Memorial Service in which the Minister Describes Her as a Child of God but Fails to be Specific
Q&A with Eleanor Keisman
I dropped a bracelet in New York somewhere
Dancing with you at Stephansplatz at 1 in the morning
Q&A with Maria Giesbrecht
Anxious Attachment
Old lovers
Self-diagnosis
Clear-Sighted
Q&A with Kat Quinn
This week our poetry team is excited to feature two poems from American poet Kait Quinn, titled 'In the Garden of Girlhood' and 'On This Fresh Morning in the Broken World' (after Mary Oliver). Both those poems can be read at the poetry tab in our website above.
On This Fresh Morning in the Broken World
In the Garden of Girlhood
Lunuganga
Went the Flame Once in My Heart
On Discovering Frank O’Hara
Q&A with Elizabeth S. Gunn
This week our poetry team is featuring two poems from American poet Elizabeth S. Gunn, titled 'Treatise on the Salivagant' and 'Histology'. The poems are part of our growing poetry offerings, which you can read here in full.
Elizabeth S. Gunn serves as the Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business at Nevada State University. She writes poetry and fiction in Henderson, Nevada, where she and her wife live with their three rescue pups in the endless Mojave Desert. Her website is http://www.elizabethsgunn.com/ and she's on X at @_DeanGunn.

