Posts by: Kent Shaw
Incarnadine by Mary Szybist
Kent Shaw reviews Mary Szybist’s Incarnadine today in Rumpus Poetry.
...moreMurder Ballad by Jane Springer
Because a book of poetry can do anything, I am going to propose that Jane Springer’s Murder Ballad open a hole in the Mississippi River. An impossible hole. Because the poems are going to vacate and fill in the space that was left in the Mississippi at once.
...more“The Lamp With Wings” by M. A. Vizsolyi
Love puts a lot of pressure on people to do things with each other. There are a lot of conditions to saying “I love you.” You have to act love out in the world, and it’s a big world, especially if you’re trying to make sure it understands how you are right now in love with this person.
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