“When I Learn Catastrophically” by Martha Silano | The Missouri ReviewDiscovering the best in fiction, essays, and poetry#Prose#Home“When I Learn Catastrophically” by Martha Silano | The Missouri Review
“This Year” by Libby Croce | The Missouri ReviewDiscovering the best in fiction, essays, and poetry#Prose“This Year” by Libby Croce | The Missouri Review
Meet Rupi Kaur, Queen of the 'Instapoets'With almost 2 million followers, Kaur has made her straightforward poetry about love, heartbreak and womanhood a global sensation#Prose#Interviews#Social Web#Internet HistoryMeet Rupi Kaur, Queen of the 'Instapoets'
If you don't feel like yourself right now — cheesefryloverIf you don’t feel like yourself right now, it’s probably because you are not that person anymore. Sometimes you fall apart and when you g...#ProseIf you don't feel like yourself right now — cheesefrylover
Vanilla — cheesefryloverYou told me in the letter you wrote me that you associate me with vanilla. I wonder if you hear my voice every time you make cookies or ...#ProseVanilla — cheesefrylover
there’s no salt…, by AM Ringwalt | wildnessWildness is an online literary and arts journal.#Prosethere’s no salt…, by AM Ringwalt | wildness
The Untrustworthy Speaker by Louise Glück | Poetry FoundationDon’t listen to me; my heart’s been broken.#ProseThe Untrustworthy Speaker by Louise Glück | Poetry Foundation
Poetry Is Doing Great: An Interview with Kaveh Akbar - The Paris ReviewKaveh Akbar talks to Craig Morgan Teicher about recovery, social media, and building silence into the poetry collection ‘Pilgrim Bell.’#Literature#ProsePoetry Is Doing Great: An Interview with Kaveh Akbar - The Paris Review
mkremins/blackout: Procedurally generated blackout poetryProcedurally generated blackout poetry. Contribute to mkremins/blackout development by creating an account on GitHub.#Digital Art#Git#Prosemkremins/blackout: Procedurally generated blackout poetry