By Craig Kirchner I’ve got a lot of things,stuff I haven’t looked at in years,jewelry, which I never wear,and with a few exceptions, can’t identify.Navy blue leather chair, great chair,doesn’t face the TV, never gets sat in.Marble top chest, heirloom armoire, it’s all just furniture.3 overcoats, 4 jackets, no winter in Florida.In the corner of … Continue reading Everything
Tupelo Press 30/30 Poetry Marathon Commentary Days 11-15
By Thomas Page For the month of January, I will be writing one poem in a "poetry marathon." The poems will be posted here: https://tupelopress.org/the-3030-project You may also find out more about the poets and their fundraising campaigns here: https://tupelopress.org/the-3030-poets As part of the marathon, I will be providing commentary on each of the poems … Continue reading Tupelo Press 30/30 Poetry Marathon Commentary Days 11-15
Urban Wonder
By Alex Andy Phuong When it comes to the identity Of an urban society,There is much to sayOn any given day,And even if smoke and fogWithin a valley of ashesWere to obscure sunlight from the sky,People could still do so much moreThrough the willingness to try,And being forgivenCan create the opportunity To a newfound way … Continue reading Urban Wonder
A Door Below
By Elijah Christopher Lying down there like the debris of our past.Down there, we find ourselves.Left for the dead by our flawsand failures. Separated from what made us whole but still moving like a headlesszombie. Wondering of what to do with what is left of us.Oh, we have hit rock bottom.And now, we only want … Continue reading A Door Below
2026 Contests
May Contest: AHM’s 9th Anniversary It's our ninth anniversary so we would like to read poetry, stories, and essays that exemplify the traditional gifts for nine years: Pottery Bronze Willows Or some nontraditional ones Leather Terra Cotta Lapis Lazuli Poppy Deadline: May 15th The dates for posting the winners will be the following: 22: 23: … Continue reading 2026 Contests
Light Footed
By Glenn Marchand If a person could explain life in totality, one might dare to embark upon such a journey. Pieces and parcels, passions and karmas. And such a soothing exaggeration of sails, gods and goddesses, seas and souls. If a person could dispel all mysteries, one would suffer those discoveries. Whereto, science has enveloped … Continue reading Light Footed
Con te Partirò
By Kathleen Chamberlin In the cold January winters, when the darkness comes early And the nights last forever, I find myself another year older And I reflect on all that I once was, And all that I am, And all that I will never be. My thoughts linger on those I have loved,Yearning to once … Continue reading Con te Partirò
My nan as a butoh ghost.
By Matthew T Phillips Nan at 95White hairWhite faceRosacea cheeksPerpetually falling asleepUnable to finish a counter meal Emptying herself outAs if practicing for deathHer head gently tremoringAs if wearing an imaginary crownMade of tortoiseshell and precious stonesThat she is delicately shifting the weight ofPeople already speaking of herIn the third person, while she is still … Continue reading My nan as a butoh ghost.
Tupelo Press 30/30 Poetry Marathon Commentary Days 6-10
By Thomas Page For the month of January, I will be writing one poem in a "poetry marathon." The poems will be posted here: https://tupelopress.org/the-3030-project You may also find out more about the poets and their fundraising campaigns here: https://tupelopress.org/the-3030-poets As part of the marathon, I will be providing commentary on each of the poems … Continue reading Tupelo Press 30/30 Poetry Marathon Commentary Days 6-10
The Botanist And The Politician
By John Grey Black ants on the march,Green darners in formation.Basket-tails snapping up invisible meals.A politician is seized by soldiers in the middle of the night.The meadow’s alive withgrayish-pink rabbit-foot clover,alfalfa’s short spears of dark blue-violet,bright yellow bird’s foot trefoil.He attacked the ruling party in print.There’s so much happeningwhere people seldom look.And also where they’re … Continue reading The Botanist And The Politician
