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April is Poetry Month

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Excerpt: Realia by Michael Trussler

April 26, 2024April 22, 2024 by Emma Rhodes

Ars Poetica 

Categories April is Poetry Month, Excerpt, Featured Posts, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, excerpt, Poetry
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Warp and Weft by Carla Stein

April 26, 2024April 18, 2024 by Bill Arnott

I was delighted to receive Carla’s latest, Warp and Weft, a beautifully stitched chapbook of poems and paintings.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Art, Chapbook, Chapbooks, Multidisciplinary, Poetry, West Coast Tags April is Poetry Month, Chapbooks, micro-press, painting, Poetry
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A Beautiful Rebellion: poems by Rita Bouvier

April 16, 2024 by Pearl Pirie

There’s a gentle humility in persisting and insisting in the poem to build a better world.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Culture, Indigenous, Poetry Tags Anti-Colonial, April is Poetry Month, future, Indigenous, joy, Poetry
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Excerpt: Anatomical Venus by Courtney Bates-Hardy

October 19, 2024April 14, 2024 by Emma Rhodes

The Birth of an Anatomical Venus:

Categories Excerpt, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, excerpt, Poetry
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“The Poetry Game” Yields Intriguing Results: Frog Pond Review Issue 4, Edited by Misha Solomon

April 13, 2024 by Lisa Timpf

This brief collection offers some captivating images.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Chapbook, Chapbooks, Poetry, Quebec Tags April is Poetry Month, Frog Pond Review, micro-press, Poetry, The Poetry Game
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Deviant by Patrick Grace

April 13, 2024April 13, 2024 by Nicholas Selig

Deviant as a poetry collection not only challenges accepted standards, but excavates beauty from social derision. Grace is surefooted and defiant, torquing queer love and male hostility into language that lulls and then lashes.

Categories April is Poetry Month, LGBTQIA2S+, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, LGBTQIA2S+, Poetry, queer
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Coco Collins, Sorry About the Fire

April 1, 2024 by Michael Greenstein

Colleen Coco Collins features an alphabetical array in her debut collection of poetry: Sorry About the Fire, a singeing apologia of inventive sound and sensuousness.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Debut, Poetry Tags Alphabet, April is Poetry Month, debut, Poetry, Sound Poetry

Ronna Bloom, A Possible Trust

December 23, 2024April 1, 2024 by Susan Wismer

Ronna Bloom’s poems are each whole and complete on the page.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Collections, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, Collected Works, Poetry
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Happy National Poetry Month!

March 31, 2024 by Emma Rhodes, Nicholas Selig, Carrie Stanton, Sue Slade and Alison Manley

April is National Poetry Month! What are you reading? If you’re looking for ideas, here are some excellent poetry collections to get you started!

Categories April is Poetry Month, News, Poetry, TMR Team News Tags April is Poetry Month, Poetry, recommended reads
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Finding New Rooms to Grow: Moving to Delilah by Catherine Owen

March 30, 2024 by Bryn Robinson

If one were to dissect a “home”, what would be found?

Categories April is Poetry Month, Poetry, Prairies Tags April is Poetry Month, Grief, Poetry, Prairies
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The Blades of Wrath: Into the Continent by Emily McGiffin

March 26, 2024 by Michael Greenstein

Axe and rifle with bayonet: these two weapons form the inverted and reversed covers of Into the Continent, Emily McGiffin’s latest collection of poetry.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, Experimental Poetry, Language Poetry, Poetry, Structure
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Richard-Yves Sitoski, Wait, What?

March 26, 2024 by Susan Wismer

Wait, What? is a spare book of rigorously chosen words and white space.

Categories April is Poetry Month, Poetry Tags April is Poetry Month, De-stigmatization, Mental Health Advocacy, Poetry

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