Tag: Poetry

  • Is there a place for poetry centered on the morose in the 2026? The world it seems is in a state of decay. We’re rapidly approaching the climate reckoning that will usher in plagues and famines, economic collapse and mass…

    Graveyard Poets
  • I have a proclivity for ten-dollar words (which you could say renders me either a sesquipedalian or prone to grandiloquence). Hear me out: I love language and want to have a wide range of sounds and forms in my arsenal…

    Linguistic Limits: On the Loss of Verbiage Over Time
  • I hear their screams in the cover of the night,the cursed and the damned;they don’t know who they are, where they are. They have forgotten all their names and places,shuffling down the corridor gaunt and blank;I am at home with…

    Mainesthai
  • Taking a sharp turn from his previous style, poet Jace Paul presents a new collection of blunt, candid poems eschewing pretense in favor of raw description and poignant imagery. Paul remains in top form as he tackles life in disintegration,…

    Dark Matter at the Edge of a Wild Blue Sky