Jeffrey Thompson

3 years ago

Dusk The sky is a sheet In my hands and my eyes Open on the riverbank Where dreams lap the…

Elinor Ann Walker

3 years ago

Summer Communion --for my father, 1932-2013 My father loved tomatoes that he called old-timey. He meant not sweet but tart…

William Welch

3 years ago

Say Goodbye, Catullus, to the Shores of Asia Minor * Peregrinator, passing through small towns, passing through solitude, what will…

Charles Weld

3 years ago

Thick, Slick, Blackfly Physic Like Robin Hood who for disguise dyed face and hair with walnut juice before shooting in…

Kevin Winchester

3 years ago

Barn Swallows I pause at the end of the corn row, back and arms weary from hacking at the morning…

Back Page with David Memmott

3 years ago

Artist Statement: Alchemy Doesn’t Begin with Gold: Toward a Subjective Regionalism I consider my creative work a practice, which has…

About Poet Laureate Stacy Boe Miller

3 years ago

Stacy Boe Miller, the current poet laureate of Moscow, Idaho, is a poet, essayist, and editor originally from a small…

It was the Summer of Hard Tomatoes

3 years ago

sucking into themselves like I shied inward when asked, How is your father? like my father’s shoulders collapsed toward his ribs.…