Poemeleon: The Blog

GO TO THE INDEX

The official blog for Poemeleon: A Journal of Poetry

If you are a Poemeleon contributor and would like to participate in our ongoing contributor interview series, "The Habitual Poet," download the questions here, input your answers, and e-mail them as an attachment with the subject line "habitual poet"; or if you would like us to post your news or event notice please include the information in an e-mail with the subject line "contributor news."

email to: editor (at) poemeleon (dot) org

 Subscribe in a reader or Subscribe to Poemeleon: The Blog by Email

Thursday
Mar102011

New Publication by Associate Editor Ren Powell

New! From Poemeleon's very own Ren Powell, the just released

Mercy Island: New and Selected Poems.

From the publisher:

These forty-one poems, written by Ren Powell between 1998 and 2010, depict a coming of age that begins in a claustrophobic American trailer park and expands into the kind of borderless existence shared by all emigrants and homesick travelers.

Throughout this journey, the poet’s fears—which are the fears we all harbor—are balanced by her unflinching witness to what is real, just, true, and beautiful. Even in the face of pain and disintegration, the poet refuses to relinquish her humor or her humanity.

More praise for Mercy Island from Poemeleon contributor and past Poet Laureate of New Hampshire Patricia Fargnoli:

Ren Powell takes the world in whole, ‘negotiates a new language,’ and gives it back to us in all its terror, strangeness, pain and beauty. Many of these poems read like fable: a woman with a gown of eggshells, a stone turtle that captures the essence of a childhood. Other poems testify to the resilience of the human spirit even after the unspeakable happens. I loved these poems for the freshness of the language, for their deep truths and most of all for their compassion.

Saturday
Mar052011

The Habitual Poet: Ren (Katherine) Powell

Installment #52

Click to read more ...

Saturday
Feb262011

The Habitual Poet: Karen Greenbaum-Maya

Installment #51

Click to read more ...

Saturday
Feb192011

The Habitual Poet: Judy Z. Kronenfeld

Installment #50

Click to read more ...

Saturday
Feb122011

The Habitual Poet: Mason Broadwell

Installment #49

Click to read more ...