A Poem by Brian Thorstenson
Today, a new poem by Brian Thorstenson
‘Pretty Much Dead’ by Daphne Gottlieb
This collection covers multitudes—the emotional and physical landscape of San Francisco, the politics of change, nontraditional intimacies, and stories of a city well-loved and well-complicated by the passing of time
Two Poems by Richie Hofmann
This week, two poems from Richie Hofmann’s Second Empire, just published by Alice James Books.
‘The Pink Trance Notebooks’ by Wayne Koestenbaum
The collection is apparently the result of a year-long hiatus from journal writing in favor of this more immediate, unfiltered transcription of a mind at work
‘When I Was a Twin’ by Michael Klein
Good poets make us think; great poets make us imagine. And this is exactly what Michael Klein helps us do in his visceral, exultant, new collection of poetry and prose
‘I Must Be Living Twice’ by Eileen Myles
There is infrequently anything as marvelous as being taken with a writer to a place in a whirlwind—to be rushed through streets, through lives, through interactions, through memory
Two Poems by Matthew Gellman
This week, two poems by
A Poem by Diana Hamilton
This week, a poem by
A Poem by Sam Ross
This week, a poem by Sam Ross