I remember seeing a meme featuring a horse with jeans on up to its neck, and I think I had been reading Coleridge at the time. Somehow the two cross-fertilized and the poem resulted. "The Jeansed Horse" will also appear in the final issue of "jubilat." Mark Leidner on "The Jeansed Horse" |
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"Interview with an Indie Press: Milkweed Editions" "The best thing about Milkweed is that we’re just thirteen people who love great books and want to dedicate our time to supporting meaningful work. If there’s a change that we want to make in our publication process, we don’t have to jump huge hurdles to do it." via LIT HUB |
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| Poetry Daily stands with the Black community. We oppose racism, oppression, and police brutality. We will continue to amplify diverse voices in the poetry world. Black Lives Matter. |
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What Sparks Poetry: Heather Green on "Villains" "I try to develop a vision of the poem as a crystalline structure, to see the points, often images or nouns, in the structure, to see the energies, sometimes prepositional, sometimes sonic, sometimes emotional, that travel between and among these points in the text, and to consider the way the light of our attention might play on and activate the multifarious connections." |
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