Posted on 10 April 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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a tanka sequence first light of the eastern sun igniting the dust on my face: cowardice barefoot from land to land we search for pristine soil that satiates our souls bells tolling on the necks of camels this rhythm takes our deep silence to… Continue Reading “Caravan”
Category: poem, WrittenWordWednesdayTags: caravan, desert, ecolinguistics, folded word, hifsa asharf, migrant, national poetry month, poem, Poetry, sequence, tanka, wanderer, WrittenWordWednesday
Posted on 3 April 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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It was a return trip, a bucket list type of thing. My memories had faded of this city, home of a favorite author, full of amazing architecture and wonderful food. A steamboat sung and paddled on the Mississippi, memories of the riverbank quickly replaced… Continue Reading “Naw’leans Revisited”
Category: essay, poem, WrittenWordWednesdayTags: ecolinguistics, essay, folded word, Homeless, julie a dickson, Katrina, national poetry month, New Orleans, poet, Poetry, Poverty, travel, writing, WrittenWordWednesday
Posted on 25 April 2016
by J.S. Graustein
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a poetic quote paired with graphic art
Category: FoldedQuotesTags: art, dorothee lang, folded word, FoldedQuotes, graphic design, national poetry month, photography, Poetry, quote, The Road to Isla Negra, typography, william o'daly
Posted on 15 April 2014
by J.S. Graustein
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In honor of National Poetry Month, we launched two new titles today: 1) Catherine Sophia’s Elbow, a novel-in-verse by Darla K. Crist, 2) Hints, a chapbook of micro-poems by Rose Auslander.
Category: announcements, print, publishing infoTags: brooklyn, catherine blake, catherine sophias elbow, chapbook, darla k crist, folded word, hints, indiana, launch, national poetry month, new titles, new york, novel in verse, now available, poet, released, Rose Auslander, spring list, urban, william blake