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“Testament” by Anne Rouse

By On August 8, 2009

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An E-Verser Sends in a FAIL Picture

By On August 7, 2009

If he can’t spell it right, how can you trust him to do it. Note that “Acupunture” is lacking the “c” required to make it “Acupuncture.” Thanks to Dan for sending that… Read More

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From Harper’s Index today: “Estimated percentage of all existing blogs that have not been updated in four months: 94%”

By On August 6, 2009

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“An Aging Drunk Observes the Blizzard” by Ernest Hilbert

By On August 6, 2009

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“Fetish” by Christopher Reid

By On August 5, 2009

I have in my possession an angel’s wingbone: valueless, I gather, without the certificate of authentication which can only be signed by a bishop. I treasure it, however, and almost religiously love… Read More

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“The Future of Terror / 1” by Matthea Harvey

By On August 4, 2009

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“Churchgoing” by Marilyn Nelson

By On August 3, 2009

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“Threshold” by Elise Paschen

By On July 30, 2009

My father is dying.  I cannot breathe. He is leaving home, and I now must try to close the door and lock it with his key. He no longer inhabits the moth-wing… Read More

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E-Verse Photographer Niamh is an Animal-Loving Heroine to Rescued Canine-Pal Hugo!

By On July 30, 2009

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“READ GOOD BOOKS” says Erica

By On July 29, 2009

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“Bike Ride on a Roman Road” by Alice Oswald

By On July 29, 2009

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“Upon Shark” by Robert Herrick

By On July 28, 2009

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“Kindness” by John Mccullough

By On July 27, 2009

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“Aphrodite Metropolis” by Kenneth Fearing

By On July 26, 2009

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“Back Then” by Fanny Howe

By On July 25, 2009

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“Acid” by Roddy Lumsden

By On July 23, 2009

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“Dude Watchin’ with the Brontes” with Special Thanks to E-Verser Embry

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Visit E-Verser Brian Knauer’s Updated Website

By On July 22, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “The Pessimist Prepares for What May Well Be His Last Winter” from Sixty Sonnets

By On July 21, 2009

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*TEAM PLAYERS* by Paul Siegell

By On July 20, 2009

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“Living in Sin” by Adrienne Rich

By On July 19, 2009

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“An Ancient Dog Grave, Unearthed During Construction of the Athens Metro” by A.E. Stallings

By On July 18, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Love Poem” from Sixty Sonnets

By On July 17, 2009

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“Richard Corey” by Edwin Arlington Robinson

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Domo Heads Out for Some Sushi

By On July 15, 2009

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“The Paper Nautilus” by Marianne Moore

By On July 15, 2009

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Join the Eternal Moonwalk

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Song” from Sixty Sonnets

By On July 12, 2009

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“April Inventory” by W. D. Snodgrass

By On July 11, 2009

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