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“Difficult Body” by Mark Wunderlich

By On March 3, 2010

A story: There was a cow in the road, struck by a semi— half-moon of carcass and jutting legs, eyes already milky with dust and snow, rolled upward as if tired of… Read More

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“Recitativo” by C. Dale Young

By On March 2, 2010

As an arrow flies through the air, some will say it swims because it bends and flexes from side to side, like a fish does, like a fish swims. But is that… Read More

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“Anecdote of the Jar” by Wallace Stevens

By On February 25, 2010

I placed a jar in Tennessee, And round it was, upon a hill. It made the slovenly wilderness Surround that hill. The wilderness rose up to it, And sprawled around, no longer… Read More

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“Bees in the Attic” by Erica Dawson

By On February 24, 2010

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Learn How to Make and Publish Your Own Comics with Pat Aulisio

By On February 23, 2010

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Poetry & Popular Culture Features Ernest Hilbert at the Joyce Kilmer Rest Stop (Sounds Illegal, I Know)

By On February 22, 2010

Mike Chasar’s excellent poetry blog “Poetry & Popular Culture” has a great article about all of the many things named for popular Catholic poet Joyce Kilmer. Head over now to read (you… Read More

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E-Verse Picks Another Top 25 Interesting Wikipedia Pages

By On February 22, 2010

For those who enjoyed the first round of “top 25 interesting Wikipedia articles,” we’re back with 25 more ways to stretch your brain and waste time. 25. Animal sexual behavior (“Sexual cannibalism,”… Read More

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“Skinhead” by Patricia Smith

By On February 20, 2010

They call me skinhead, and I got my own beauty. It is knife-scrawled across my back in sore, jagged letters, it’s in the way my eyes snap away from the obvious. I… Read More

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“S’More Pie Please” and “Instant Ocean”

By On February 20, 2010

E-Verser Cynthia sent in two items of interest. First is a “healthy” comment sent in to a newspaper by a woman who makes s’mores. Emphasis added. Pamela W. Hometown: Florida Sometimes I… Read More

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“Times Literary Supplement” by Ernest Hilbert

By On February 19, 2010

Poem published recently in The Oxonian Review. … Read More

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Polar Bear Club, Jersey Shore Style!

By On February 18, 2010

E-Verse’s own Kara joined the ever growing ranks of the Polar Bear Club. For those not familiar with this elite group, allow me to explain. Fully grown adults, of sound mind and… Read More

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By On February 18, 2010

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“The Crossroads” by Joshua Mehigan

By On February 18, 2010

This is the place it happened. It was here. You might not know it was unless you knew. All day the cars blow past and disappear. This is the place it happened.… Read More

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“miss rosie” by Lucille Clifton

By On February 17, 2010

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“Some, too fragile for winter winds” by Emily Dickinson

By On February 17, 2010

Some, too fragile for winter winds The thoughtful grave encloses— Tenderly tucking them in from frost Before their feet are cold. Never the treasures in her nest The cautious grave exposes, Building… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Coil” from Sixty Sonnets

By On February 15, 2010

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For Valentine’s Day, a Poem by Luke Stromberg, “Squirrel Luck”

By On February 14, 2010

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“Rowing in the Dawn” by Ernest Hilbert in The Oxonian Review

By On February 12, 2010

I rowed for one of St. Catherine’s “beer” eights, or social eights, at Oxford. We would haul the big wooden boat out before sun rose in the winter so we could be… Read More

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Calvin and Hobbes Snowmen

By On February 11, 2010

Here is a link to some Calvin and Hobbes strips on snowmen, courtesy of E-Verser Cynthia, she of the flying trapeze, and now, as of last week, a member of the Polar… Read More

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“The Fluffer Talks of Eternity” by D.A. Powell

By On February 11, 2010

I can only give you back what you imagine. I am a soulless man. When I take you into my mouth, it is not my mouth. It is an unlit pit, an… Read More

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“Academic” by Theodore Roethke

By On February 10, 2010

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Thanks to the 8000 E-Verse Readers This Month

By On February 9, 2010

We’re getting more and more readers here at E-Verse, so this is a big thanks to all of you for stopping by. I’d like to know who the reader in Siberia is… Read More

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“Here” by Joshua Mehigan

By On February 9, 2010

Nothing has changed. They have a welcome sign, a hill with cows and a white house on top, a mall and grocery store where people shop, a diner where some people go… Read More

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“The Saint and the Crab” by William Logan

By On February 8, 2010

Along the campo, Manin’s bronze winged lion prowled among the tanned intruders, licking their hands. Pools of iridescent shellfish lay open in the restaurant window, a shop of otherworldly opals, the mussels’… Read More

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Scariest and Coolest “Puppets” Ever: Enter Royal de Luxe

By On February 6, 2010

I'm not typically amused by puppets, but these are no mere "puppets" in the traditional sense. Les Machines de l'île involves colossal puppets. Wait till you see these. … Read More