18 Poems of the Week
(not published in ONE ART)
~ 2023 – #1 ~
Dan Albergotti – BRAYER (The Greensboro Review)
torrin a. greathouse – A Dead Shark Isn’t Art (The Georgia Review)
Denise Duhamel – Release (Sheila-Na-Gig)
Samuel Amadon – Divers (Harpur Palate)
Matthew Lippman – Natalie In The Back Seat (Pine Hills Review)
Yvonne Higgins Leach – AFTER WILDFIRES (diode)
Kelly R. Samuels – Post-Pandemic Melancholia (Poetry Online)
Mary Makofske – When the Mind Slips from Us (Valparaiso Poetry Review)
Rachel Custer – The Vagrant Considers Borrowing Sartre (Valparaiso Poetry Review)
Konstandinos Mahoney – Table for Two (Alba: A Journal of Short Poetry)
Tamara Madison – My Children Ask Me Why I Have So Much Stuff (Red Eft Review)
Tamara Madison – Foggy Morning (Red Eft Review)
Shoshauna Shy – The Artist Takes Down Her Show in Which Not a Single Painting Sold (Red Eft Review)
Teddy Kimathi – K (Shot Glass Journal)
G.C. Waldrep – Winter Festival (Waxwing)
Alen Hamza – Winter in America (Waxwing)
Bob Hicok – THIS AGAIN (Rattle: Poets Respond)
*Thanks to Tom Hunley for calling my attention to Hicok’s poem.
Jill McDonough – What We Are For (The Threepenny Review)
*Thanks to Laura Foley for calling my attention to McDonough’s poem.
What a cool list! Thanks, Mark.
Thanks so much for this list. I like to start my day reading some good poems by people in places I might not run across on my own.