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Poetry

“Everyone Has a House” by Kate Gale

By On April 1, 2010

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“Cut” by Sylvia Plath

By On March 31, 2010

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“Why Am I Still Angry With William Blake?” by Sharon Mesmer

By On March 31, 2010

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You Know You’re a Fan When . . .

By On March 30, 2010

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“Internal Revenue” by J. Allyn Rosser

By On March 30, 2010

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“Leave It All Up to Me” by Major Jackson

By On March 29, 2010

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Ernest Hilbert’s Top Two Hundred Best Songs of the Decade, Number 6

By On March 28, 2010

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“Take Good Care of Yourself” by Mark Wunderlich

By On March 27, 2010

On the runway at the Roxy, the drag queen fans herself gently, but with purpose. She is an Asian princess, an elaborate wig jangling like bells on a Shinto temple, shoulders broad… Read More

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Giant Stuffed Shark

By On March 27, 2010

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Poetry

“Third Person” by Deborah Warren

By On March 26, 2010

Sometimes I turn myself from flesh to fiction, becoming a character seen (in my head) from a story’s point of view, by an omniscient writer—from outside me, where I picture I and… Read More

Feature

Wait, So a Parsec is . . . The Physics of Space Battles

By On March 26, 2010

Joseph Shoer, a Ph.D. candidate in aerospace engineering, explains how modular spacecraft might be assembled, hoping they will be the telescopes and human exploration vehicles of the future, and not used for… Read More

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Jill Alexander Essbaum and Ernest Hilbert on Best American Poetry

By On March 25, 2010

I gave a reading with the spirited and glamorous poet Jill Alexander Essbaum last night to a capacity crowd at the West Chester Poets House. We stayed up talking half the night.… Read More

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“Good On Ya'”: Paulstralia Takes a Road Trip

By On March 22, 2010

We here at E-Verse Radio miss our producer Paul when he jets off for six-week jaunts down under, but we hope to get him to do a few posts from sunny Australia.… Read More

Poetry

“The Sightseers” by Paul Muldoon

By On March 22, 2010

My father and mother, my brother and sister and I, with uncle Pat, our dour best-loved uncle, had set out that Sunday afternoon in July in his broken-down Ford not to visit… Read More

Poetry

From “Pythagorean Silence” by Susan Howe

By On March 21, 2010

1. age of earth and us all chattering a sentence   or character suddenly steps out to seek for truth   fails falls into a stream of ink   Sequence trails off must go on… Read More

Poetry

“Late Night Ode” by J. D. McClatchy

By On March 20, 2010

It’s over, love.  Look at me pushing fifty now, Hair like grave-grass growing in both ears, The piles and boggy prostate, the crooked penis, The sour taste of each day’s first lie,… Read More

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“Disabled” by Wilfred Owen

By On March 20, 2010

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from E-Verse: Please Drink Responsibly

By On March 17, 2010

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“Like a Sentence” by John Ashbery

By On March 17, 2010

How little we know, and when we know it! It was prettily said that “No man hath an abundance of cows on the plain, nor shards in his cupboard.” Wait! I think… Read More

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“Noddy Holder Passed The Chlamydia Admirably” by Sharon Mesmer

By On March 16, 2010

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Just in Time for St. Patty’s Day: Ernest Hilbert’s Reading of Yeats Breaks 20,000 Viewers

By On March 15, 2010

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Sixty Sonnets

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By On March 14, 2010

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Imagine if NYC Were an Atari Game: 8-Bit Big Apple!

By On March 13, 2010

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“Poem” by Antonio Machado, translated by Kenneth Rexroth

By On March 13, 2010

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“Autumn Remonstration” by Amy Lemmon

By On March 12, 2010

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E-Verse

Visit Mad-Scientist Jason Nelson’s Inter-Dimensional, Multi-Planar Machine Poems

By On March 12, 2010

Born from the computerless land of farmers and spring thunderstorms, Jason Nelson somehow stumbled into creating awkward and wondrous digital poems and interactive stories of odd lives. Currently he researches Net Art… Read More

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By On March 11, 2010

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E-Verser Jesse Rossa at the Oscars: Just Follow George Takei’s Thumb

By On March 9, 2010

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“Dread” by J.M. Synge

By On March 8, 2010

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Poetry

“Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27” by Charles Olson

By On March 7, 2010

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