Posts Tagged With: poetry

Racing For The Prize, Part 1 (Michael Boughn)
The following is the first of a two-part installment. The article was previously published in Canadian Literature 219 (Winter 2013): (193-199). It is republished with permission of the author. Not long ago I was “short listed,” as they say, for a big literary prize. How big is big, you well may ask. Big enough to…

Library Of Dreams – Bibliotherapy And The Beautiful Barrio (Joy Roulier Sawyer)
Years ago I pursued a doctorate in the interdisciplinary fields of art, psychology, and theology. At the time, I served as poetry editor for a flailing literary journal with the same three-part focus, an enterprise that eventually folded, as did many publications of that era. I felt intuitively that our…

From Shakespeare To Search Engines – Experimental Poetry Comes Of Age (Daniel Y. Harris)
The following are edited portions of an interview with Daniel Y. Harris, a contributing editor of Esthesis as well as co-founder and current editor of X-Peri, an e-magazine for experimental poetry. He is also the author of several influential books of poetry, including Hyperlinks of Anxiety, The Underworld of…