These are vivid, visceral poems about coming of age in a place “where the Ferris Wheel/ was the tallest thing in the valley,” where a boy would learn “to fire a shotgun at nine and wring a chicken’s neck/ with one hand by twirling the bird and whipping it straight like a towel.” Looking back, the poet wrestles with the meaning of labor in the apple orchards and “the filthy dollars we’d wad into our pockets,” or the rites of passage that included sinking a knife into the flank of a dead chestnut horse. In spite of such hardscrabble cruelties—or because of them—there is also a real tenderness in these poems, the revelations of bliss driving along an empty highway “like opening a heavy book, / letting the pages feather themselves and finding a...
I Ivy and jew growing in pink and blue mugs Mugs meant for small children Mugs settled primly on...
This collection of semi-autobiographical poems explores the soul of a Midwestern woman growing up in...
We’ve each been looking to the trees for a long time. One of us painting, the other writing, with, b...
Other Orchards is comprised of poems each suspect in their own way of those boundaries that might se...
The poems in this group do not share a conscious aim; if there is one theme it is the celebration of...
This collection of poems represents my work from the past two years. I experiment with a variety of ...
Picnic. With bottle and bread, and with fingers which, never had met, Some small graveyard we chose ...
Winner of the 2010 Akron Poetry Prize, Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie is a tender anti-epic, a grunge-ti...
True Orchard is a poetic investigation into labor, or, a collection about what we reap and what we s...
It was the purpose of this work to present a body of poetry that shows knowledge of traditional form...
This collection of poetry seeks an accord between the past and everyday life. Several of the poems d...
An English-language folio of poetry, entitled Thirteen Horses in Twelve Stables, by Edgar Paiewons...
The following document includes a selection and submission for the Hilltop Review. Within the file t...
Every poet has his own conception of writing poetry. If we trace back the history of poetry, we can ...
I am not interested in most poems. At one time I disliked poetry to the full extent of my ability, b...
I Ivy and jew growing in pink and blue mugs Mugs meant for small children Mugs settled primly on...
This collection of semi-autobiographical poems explores the soul of a Midwestern woman growing up in...
We’ve each been looking to the trees for a long time. One of us painting, the other writing, with, b...
Other Orchards is comprised of poems each suspect in their own way of those boundaries that might se...
The poems in this group do not share a conscious aim; if there is one theme it is the celebration of...
This collection of poems represents my work from the past two years. I experiment with a variety of ...
Picnic. With bottle and bread, and with fingers which, never had met, Some small graveyard we chose ...
Winner of the 2010 Akron Poetry Prize, Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie is a tender anti-epic, a grunge-ti...
True Orchard is a poetic investigation into labor, or, a collection about what we reap and what we s...
It was the purpose of this work to present a body of poetry that shows knowledge of traditional form...
This collection of poetry seeks an accord between the past and everyday life. Several of the poems d...
An English-language folio of poetry, entitled Thirteen Horses in Twelve Stables, by Edgar Paiewons...
The following document includes a selection and submission for the Hilltop Review. Within the file t...
Every poet has his own conception of writing poetry. If we trace back the history of poetry, we can ...
I am not interested in most poems. At one time I disliked poetry to the full extent of my ability, b...
I Ivy and jew growing in pink and blue mugs Mugs meant for small children Mugs settled primly on...
This collection of semi-autobiographical poems explores the soul of a Midwestern woman growing up in...
We’ve each been looking to the trees for a long time. One of us painting, the other writing, with, b...