I will Run I will Live – A Poem by Rimli Bhattacharya

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  I will run I will live His words rang in her mind – “I never loved you” . She closed her ears, To...

Poems by Peycho Kanev

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  Await This white snow everywhere and the solitude of everything in this world of one color. There are no birds in the sky, no wind. ...

There is No Subject that isn’t Poetic Material – An Interview with Erin Rodoni

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  By  Rajesh Subramanian Erin Rodoni is the author of two full length poetry collections: Body, in Good Light (Sixteen Rivers Press, 2017) and A Landscape for Loss (NFSPS Press,...

No Such Thing As Distance – Karen Paul Holmes

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  Review by Lynn Alexander   When you enter Karen Paul Holmes’s poetry, you travel a path between love and death, joy and anguish, gravity and humor—the...

Poems by Prathap Kamath

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  Burnt down forest It is bad when about sixteen years of life lie like a patch of burnt down forest – black, charcoaled, ash-bordered, ...

Poems by Robert Beveridge

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  Climb Tired biceps flex, fingers struggle. Hours of darkness, of rope. Still no light above. There is a deep attraction in relaxation, the power of...

The Barren Womb – A poem by Rimli Bhattacharya

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  Three corpses lay in front of the mother, Tiny ones, they are lifeless, Once upon a time each one spoke to her, Now speaks...

The Stories We Tell Ourselves: A Look Through the Lenses of Zen Buddhism and...

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  In his poem Can Palat W.S. Merwin reminisces about an abandoned, hillside farmstead he encountered as a young man. On a terrace he finds an...

Poems by John Grey

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  We Risk Takers It's snowing in the city. I dig your car out so you can risk your life on pot-holed black-ice roads.   You're on your way to making sure you...

Poems by Aditya Shankar

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  Place If you walk the streets of the city that I write about, you would call me a liar. The broken wall, no more a playground ingress or a sunset...