A continuation of the Pages to Pixels’ Poems on Loan series. The seventh installment comes from writer Rich Ives, whose poem here first appeared in elimae. It is entitled: “A Treatise on the Structure of Romantic Art”. Ives has published in North American Review, Massachusetts Review, Northwest Review, Quarterly West, Iowa Review, Poetry Northwest, [...]
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Poems on Loan: Vol. 6
Sunday, 4 September 2011
A continuation of the Pages to Pixels’ Poems on Loan series. The fourth installment has been graciously provided by Rainer Maria Rilke. The poem is entitled “Before Summer Rain”. (I have decided, though of course I am always happy to feature contemporary poets, that it would not hurt to throw some admirable classics into the [...]
Poems on Loan: Vol. 5
Sunday, 14 August 2011
A continuation of the Pages to Pixels’ Poems on Loan series. The fourth installment has been graciously provided by Brian Laidlaw, and published in Pank. The poem is entitled “Elegy for the Analog Self”. Brian is a poet and songwriter out of San Francisco. He studied Creative Writing at Stanford, and earned his MFA in [...]
Poems on Loan: Vol. 4
Sunday, 31 July 2011
A continuation of the Pages to Pixels’ Poems on Loan series. The fourth installment has been graciously provided by Ricardo Maldonado, and published in Boston Review. The poem is entitled America! America! My interview with Ricardo will be posted this week. The Poetry:
Poems on Loan: Vol 3.
Sunday, 10 July 2011
Pages to Pixels’ third installation of the “Poems on Loan” series, in which amazing work from a wide-range of literary journals is displayed on the site for the duration of a week.
Poems on Loan: Vol. 2
Sunday, 3 July 2011
Pages to Pixels’ weekly exhibition of a published poem for readers’ edification and enjoyment.
Poems on Loan: Vol. 1
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Today, Pages to Pixels introduces the new series, “Poems on Loan.” Each week, a literary journal of fame and repute will lend us a poem to display on the site. Comparable to a popular museum lending out its finest exhibits. I’m honored to have Sarah Rose Nordgren’s poetry kick off the series; she’s allowed me [...]