Tricia Knoll Dictionary of Cross-Cultural Vocabulary 10,000 Klingon words for warfare— as if this needs counting. Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet. Her website is triciaknoll.com.
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Jason Heroux: “Dear North America”
Jason Heroux Dear North America I love the way your empty shopping carts always fit so perfectly inside each other, and the dark lollipop of your stop sign’s shadow. Jason Heroux’s most recent book is the poetry collection Hard Work Cheering Up Sad Machines (Mansfield Press, April 2016)
Read MoreBrad Rose: “Yes, But They’re All Robots”
Brad Rose Yes, But They’re All Robots (Found Poem—New York Times 1/8/2016) U.S employers added 292,000 workers in December, an impressive sprint capping off a year of solid job growth. Kenneth Patchen’s Poem “The Man Who Was Shorter than Himself,” was written about Brad Rose. Links to Brad’s published poetry and fiction can be found at: http://bradrosepoetry.blogspot.com/
Read Morej. lewis: “Labyrinth”
j. lewis Labyrinth I named my otoliths Theseus and Minotaur for those days when the world around me gyrates out of control as hunter and half-bull run wildly through the maze in my inner ear. j.lewis has enough in life to keep him dizzy without vertigo, but it comes and goes anyway.
Read MoreOur thanks to Robert and welcome to Elizabeth.
We thank Robert Scotellaro who, two years ago, co-founded One Sentence Poems and has been our colleague and co-editor in this project since the beginning. Robert inspired the idea, when he guest-edited an issue of Right Hand Pointing consisting of one-sentence poems. It’s been a great pleasure to work with him. Robert is now stepping aside for […]
Read MoreMarching on!
We are pleased that our frequent contributor, Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco, is our guest-editor for the month of March. Thanks, Elizabeth! Dale Wisely Robert Scotellaro
Read MoreIngrid Bruck “My face is broken…”
Ingrid Bruck My face is broken, drooping mouth, one eye won’t shut, a summer rainstorm. Ingrid Bruck is a poet/storyteller/retired library director whose work has appeared in Howl of Sorrow: A Collection of Poems Inspired by Hurricane Sandy, Topograpraphy and Panopolyzine.
Read MoreSara Adams: “M.O.”
Sara Adams M.O. I guess I’ll go to dinner with your mom if she pays but I’m not taking a shower and I’m bringing this warm flat half-drunk two-liter of Pepsi. Sara Adams entertains herself mostly by writing experimental, found, and collaborative poetry, some of which is linked from her website: www.kartoshkaaaaa.com.
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