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Matthew Lippman, Author at Green Mountains Review

Matthew Lippman, Author at Green Mountains Review
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Larry Levis Is an Alien That Knows God Will Always Be 17 - Green Mountains Review

Larry Levis Is an Alien That Knows God Will Always Be 17 - Green Mountains Review
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10 Questions for Bojan Louis | Mass Review

we umbilicus to Earth. .54 mm bullets light up our backs, exit our bellies Pre-K: St. Michaels, AZ. Nuns, black scapular and white cowl, shunt milk-blood prayers down constricted throats; gurgling cramped bellies. from Ghazal VI, Volume 61, Issue 4 Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote. Something that initially comes to mind is a poem I wrote in high school about payphones changing from 25 cents to 35 five cents. I think I was trying to be funny or ironic, but the piece was sort of long with a rhymey and ecstatic cadence, unmetered lines. I have no idea what other themes or images it possessed. It’s probably on a three-inch floppy disk in a rotting box.

Why We Should Read Poetry - BOMB Magazine

Photo courtesy of Brooke Matson. Brooke Matson is a Spokane-based poet and book artist whose latest collection, In Accelerated Silence , explores the intersections of Big Science (think astrophysics) and Big Feeling (think grief and resilience). Both philosophical and grounded in the elements and the body, these poems read like missives from a starry night, when the body feels alive and the mind contemplative. Hum by Jamaal May: Maybe because I read it on my first writing residency, May’s first full collection showcases his talent for word choice, rhythm, and creativity on the page. You can almost feel him pushing the boundaries of each poem in terms of structure, perspective, imagery, or all of them at once. The word choice is so spot-on that many of the poems take on a texture or resonant quality (as the title of the book implies). Needless to say, these poems inspired me to experiment during my residency and I still return to the poems often. Some have become downright impr

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