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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
“Times Literary Supplement” by Ernest Hilbert
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Polar Bear Club, Jersey Shore Style!
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
Conversating and Closing, Always! “Submit if You Can’t Quit”
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“The Crossroads” by Joshua Mehigan
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
“miss rosie” by Lucille Clifton
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“Some, too fragile for winter winds” by Emily Dickinson
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
Ernest Hilbert Reads “Coil” from Sixty Sonnets
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For Valentine’s Day, a Poem by Luke Stromberg, “Squirrel Luck”
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“Rowing in the Dawn” by Ernest Hilbert in The Oxonian Review
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
Calvin and Hobbes Snowmen
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
“The Fluffer Talks of Eternity” by D.A. Powell
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
“Academic” by Theodore Roethke
The stethoscope tells what everyone fears: You’re likely to go on living for years, With a nurse-maid waddle and a shop-girl simper, And the style of your prose growing limper and limper.… Read More
Julian Casablancas, “11th Dimension”
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Thanks to the 8000 E-Verse Readers This Month
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
“Here” by Joshua Mehigan
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
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Scariest and Coolest “Puppets” Ever: Enter Royal de Luxe
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“First date” by Callie Siskel
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“Speculation and Conjecture” by Katy Evans-Bush
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“Wild Turkeys” by John Foy
They hump like grunts in a long line down out of the woods, all black against the snow, and go behind the house to a rally point out back to eat from… Read More
“Ex-Boyfriends” by Kim Addonizio
They hang around, hitting on your friends or else you never hear from them again. They call when they’re drunk, or finally get sober, they’re passing through town and want dinner, they… Read More
“American Income” by Afaa Michael Weaver
The survey says all groups can make more money if they lose weight except black men . . . men of other colors and women of all colors have more gold, but… Read More
“Lion” by Jericho Brown
I wish you tamed. I wish what you fear— A night alone in the forest. A father who leaves you there. I wish you Were ten years old again. And in love… Read More
“Foreclosure” by Lorine Niedecker
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“Little by Little” by Rachel Hadas
Let nothing be too big or small to say or see. End of the world; cockroach on the counter; deja vu; tail of a dream; anonymous phone call; child asleep; kettle begins… Read More
“Letter from the Coast” by Morri Creech
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E-Verser Erica Sends in the Recipe for Creamy Beer Soup
“M. F. K. Fisher once wrote that she could live on soup alone. For those of us who could almost live on beer alone, what could be better than combining the two?… Read More