Edward Thomas (1878-1917), a Welsh/English poet of the early 20th century who, though perhaps not very well known, wrote, in the space of two years, between December 1914 and his death on the ...
Though the name of the form may appear to be a contradiction, the prose poem essentially appears as prose, but reads like poetry. In the first issue of The Prose Poem: An International Journal, editor ...
This poem gives a glimpse into the mother-daughter ‘rivered remembering’ in our ancestral village of El Calaboz (‘the dungeon’), excerpted from a new collection in process, titled ‘The Daughter of ...
We can all agree that growing a moustache for charity is a good idea. But is it worth keeping afterwards? Harry Pearson looks to the past to find the answers.