Congratulations to Vivian Shipley for Award-Winning Poem
“Like a burglar casing out a house, I’ve been peering
through a window for months, but today I can visit
Mary Alice if she’s wheeled to a gazebo by her aide.”
“Like a burglar casing out a house, I’ve been peering
through a window for months, but today I can visit
Mary Alice if she’s wheeled to a gazebo by her aide.”
The Queen of Queens, published by Bordighera Press
Sanctuary, Vermont, poems by Laura Budofsky Wisniewski, was the winner of The 2020 Orison Poetry Prize, selected by Katie Ford.
For the inclusion of two poems, “Religion for Women” & “Clam Baskets Returned,” in a new anthology, Under Her Skin (A Women in Horror Poetry Collection) published by Black Spot Books.
Jessica Lucci shares her regard for humanity in myth, legend, and on the corporeal surface.
“When someone in the grief group shared,Some mornings, I don’t get out of bed,or I hate my body; I wonder if my husbandwill leave me; I don’t know my purpose … Read more
Published in March, this is Marie Gauthier’s first full-length collection
Unheard Whispers is a collection of poetry about growing up in an alcoholic home. Addiction and dysfunction affect so many children.