Poetry

  • One Flew Over the Pigeon’s Nest (Marvel Chukwudi Pephel)

    With evening fast approaching, I combed everywhere for signs of a cave. Or just the sight of a man. What I’d do with him would be marvellous. God knows. So that was it. I continued until I came to a brook. And there sat a man. His hairs and eyebrows were gray, even though he…

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  • The Big Game Poetry Collection (Bethany James)

    The Big Game Poetry Collection is a literary movement addressing spirituality, survival, and emotional truth. It has evolved into an artistic ecosystem, blending literature with fashion and digital storytelling to foster discussions on grief and identity. The recent feature in BARBORA Editorial Magazine highlights its growth and community engagement.

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  • Author Interview w/ Leanne Kathleen

    Explore the life and times of poet Leanne Kathleen as we learn about her work “Blank Canvas”.

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  • Waggish Tales from Wrecked Roads & Rowdy Trails (Nicholas Viglietti)

    So, on those dead days in your lost mind, when the sky is gray and the sun won’t shine, and everything seems like it’s fallin’ behind, and you find yourself confused on the losin’ end of the livin-grind, you know you had (probably still do) the guts to go nuts, cut the cord loose, and…

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  • Living Dawn, Flowing Twilight (Leena Joshi)

    Morning light advances slowly across the snow, testing surface and contour, revealing texture rather than spectacle…

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  • The Groove (Maisen Hill)

    Maisen A. Hill’s poetry, styled as Trance Lyricism, blends rhythm and raw emotion, inviting readers to experience a meditative journey through layered wordplay. His work challenges perceptions, urging movement towards understanding and connection. Hill’s unique expression reflects an exploration of consciousness, identity, and the complexities of human emotion.

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  • Ron Corley, II, a poet and podcast host, draws inspiration from social science and history, particularly influenced by Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen. He emphasizes the creation of drafts over cover designs and describes how financial constraints affect his work. Corley’s writing reflects his experiences and family dynamics, particularly regarding race and social norms.

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