Poems That Touch You (title in a bookstore) by David Feela, forthcoming in the Aspen Poets’ Society Anthology I’ve read poetry that didn’t touch me, and the truth is - if I had to choose — I’d prefer what’s less invasive. Sadness, rage, hormonal indiscretion — it all amounts to a form of lyrical masturbation […]
Michael J Henry reads a poem from Gone West on CPR
April 9th, 2014 | by debbie | published in Press | Leave A Comment »
Michael J Henry reads a poem from Gone West, a narrative modern ballet collaboration with Garrett Ammon at Wonderbound. They have more shows this weekend-truly one of the best performances of the year.
“At Wind River”
March 27th, 2014 | by debbie | published in Blog | Leave A Comment »
“Divining” by Eleanor Swanson
March 5th, 2014 | by debbie | published in Blog | Leave A Comment »
Sigman Byrd’s poem “The Company” is featured on today’s Poetry Daily website
February 24th, 2014 | by debbie | published in Press | Leave A Comment »
Sigman Byrd’s poem “The Company” is featured on today’s Poetry Daily website. Sigman is one of the poets included in the Rocky Mountain Poetry Series subscription, and his collection Wake Up, Sleepwalker is forthcoming from Conundrum Press. The Company We believed in the company as permanent gravity, as sacrament, and got the job done. We were given the memo […]
“The poets are right: love is eternal.”
February 14th, 2014 | by debbie | published in Blog | Leave A Comment »
Here’s to love, lasting and true- Happy Valentine’s Day, from us to you!! An 8tracks playlist to get you in the mood, and a beautifully romantic poem from Chris Ransick. Enjoy, all you lovers, and don’t forget to kiss your sweetie. Picking Apples in the Dark by Chris Ransick from Language for the Living and the […]