I Think This Poem Is Kind of Into You
poems
☆ noah’s nameless wife takes inventory , c.t. salazar
☆ supernatural love , gjertrud schnackenberg
☆ siren song , margaret atwood
☆ to hold , li-young lee
Sabine Carys • Some Things I Loved This Year
Winter, for me, is a season of vision, of looking out from a frame
Poet Leah Flax Barber on the importance of doubt and devotion – The Creative Independent
The best poetry offers what Paterson describes as ‘optional depth’. A poem may entertain first, but what it asks the mind to entertain can be stranger and more unsettling than the performance initially lets on. It can be elegant, charming and witty, while also being possessed by fear, guilt, insecurity and anger.