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“Tea Party” by Joanie V. Mackowski

By On May 19, 2009

Ray Way, Thunderbird Homeagain, Hugh and Mia Galore: they enjoyed such conversational topics as Mozart, tobacco, and four. “Today’s peach boasts rare fuzz,” said Ray. Bird added, “My mind is whale.” Mia… Read More

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“For the Sake of Tiger Lilies” by C. Dale Young

By On May 18, 2009

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“Valentine” by Carol Ann Duffy

By On May 17, 2009

Not a red rose or a satin heart. I give you an onion. It is a moon wrapped in brown paper. It promises light like the careful undressing of love. Here. It… Read More

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“Keeping My Name” by Catherine Tufariello

By On May 16, 2009

“T as in Tom . . . U . . . F as in Frank,” I tell the voice at the bookstore or the bank, Knowing the chances of its being right… Read More

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“Warhol’s Portraits” by George Green

By On May 15, 2009

Liz Marilyn killed herself because she thought that middle age began at thirty-five. In Liz’s case it did, but she kept going, though Dick went down in flames (Exorcist II). This print’s… Read More

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“Playboy” by Richard Wilbur

By On May 14, 2009

High on his stockroom ladder like a dunce The stock-boy sits, and studies like a sage The subject matter of one glossy page, As lost in curves as Archimedes once. Sometimes, without… Read More

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“Purr Bombs”: It’s that time of the year again — E-Verse has kittens on offer

By On May 12, 2009

Yes, spring has sprung, and momma cats have been huddling in vacant lots and old woodpiles with their broods. We spotted one family of kittens in a stack of lumber in the… Read More

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“The Shaft” by Charles Tomlinson

By On May 12, 2009

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“Meaningful Love” by by John Ashbery

By On May 11, 2009

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What may be the last word on Craig Arnold

By On May 9, 2009

This is a message from Craig’s family: Though Craig himself has not been recovered, the amazing expert trackers of 1SRG have been able to make themselves and us certain of what has… Read More

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“Summer 1983” by Mary Jo Salter

By On May 8, 2009

None of us remembers these, the days when passing strangers adored us at first sight, just for living, or for strolling down the street; praised all our given names; begged us to… Read More

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By On May 7, 2009

Yup, as easy as that. Just click on the iTunes symbol here on the main page, or visit the iTunes store and type in “E-Verse Radio” or “Ernest Hilbert.” Hope to see… Read More

Poetry

“Ancient Egyptian Couples” by Ruth Fainlight

By On May 7, 2009

Ancient Egyptian couples standing or seated side by side. Plaited wigs and pleated robes breastplates and bracelets patterned with lotus and papyrus buds in wood, stone, plaster, meticulously worked and incised. Signifying… Read More

Sixty Sonnets

“Hey, it didn’t kill me!”

By On May 7, 2009

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A New Episode of E-Verse, Right Over There, to the Right, See It?

By On May 5, 2009

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“El Dorado” by Alfred Nicol

By On May 4, 2009

The “great and golden citie” has to be Arrived at through a jungle maze, unknown. Sir Walter Raleigh studied twenty-three Failed expeditions prior to his own. Quesada, with a condor’s hungry eyes,… Read More

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“Jamesian” by Thom Gunn

By On April 30, 2009

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“The Novel” by Eric McHenry

By On April 28, 2009

We’ve all heard about Juanita—poor, dear woman with her poor, dear woman act metastasizing like a metaphor into fact; that benefactor of Topeka Teens Making a Difference and the quiet third shifts… Read More

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“Under $6 a Bottle” by Dick Davis

By On April 27, 2009

Shun Chardonnay—the bottle might be pretty, But its bouquet’s distinctly eau-de-kitty Be wary of Bordeaux, which Brits call “claret”— Imagine a metallic tasting carrot Watch out for anything that fizzes—Asti Spumante is… Read More

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E-Verse Growing Pains

By On April 23, 2009

Please be patient while E-Verse experiences some growing pains over the next month. Paul has planned a reformatting of the site for quite a while, and I’ve finally relented after he beat… Read More

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Sixty Sonnets

By On April 22, 2009

Calculated to reflect the sixty minutes in an hour of heightened imaginative contemplation, the poems in Ernest Hilbert’s first book contain memories of violence, historical episodes, humorous reflections, quiet despair, violent discord,… Read More

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E-Verse has a new look

By On April 22, 2009

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“Free Period” by David Yezzi

By On April 22, 2009

Outside study hall, it’s me, my girlfriend, and a guy named Rob—bony kid, klutzy at games, fluent in French. He’s behind her; I’m asleep or half asleep (it’s morning), and, as I… Read More

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“Pop music” by A. E. Stallings

By On April 20, 2009

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“Mr. Bleaney” by Philip Larkin

By On April 18, 2009

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“Goils and Books”: A Cool Photograph

By On April 17, 2009

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“The Love Ditty of an ’eartsick Pirate”: Katy Evans-Bush Gives us a Pirate Rendition of “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” rhyme scheme intact!

By On April 17, 2009

It’s time we be goin’, me hearty, avast! When the night’s nailed up its colours to its mast Like some swab loaded to the gun’les ’n’ lashed to the plank; Arr, make… Read More

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“Subterranean Cities” by John Foy

By On April 17, 2009

They rented rooms in a low house by tracks in the industrial area, where freighters from Greece and Liberia lay together under cranes, and the stacks of so many chthonian factories blew… Read More

Poetry

“The Dowser’s Ear” by Wilmer Mills

By On April 15, 2009

Empty cattle trailers Rumbled dummy thunder Down the road all day, and now tonight, Heat lightning flashes more of the same fake rain. It’s just as well. I couldn’t get to sleep,… Read More