Glass: A Journal of Poetry
ISSN: 1941-4137
POETRY THAT ENACTS THE ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE PURITY OF GLASS
Glass Poetry Press
editor@glass-poetry.com
Kristin Chang
"Climbing Xiangshan"
Kwame Opoku-Duku
"afro-beat paradise with the disembodied spirit who now believes he can love"
Kimberly Ann Southwick
"CUTLASS"
Kyle Lopez
"Rorschach"
Nicholas Reiner
"Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall, At 15"
Hope Wabuke
"In This Body, You're Disappearing"
Sherine Gilmour
"Falling Stars"
Amanda Hope
"Manual on Building the Cathedral of the Solitary"
Chloe N. Clark
"But Also This is Why the Robots Always Turn On Us"
Tiffany L. Thomas
"Our Father | Jack Brown"
Carolee Bennett
"Prettier When You Smile"
Ross White
"Securities"
Jules Jacob
"If Only, Ari"
Rachel Mindell
"Insemination"
Poets Resist:
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Brendan Gillett
"Reasons That I, a Teacher, Should Not Have a Gun In My Classroom"
Amy Watkins
"Boys Will Be"
Christine Taylor
"Megan Merchant"
Alison Rumfitt
"That’s Just Politics… Baby!"
Christine Taylor
"Petal: A Zuihitsu"
Emily Mohn-Slate
"Girl in the Streets"
Anuja Ghimire
"A humanitarian walks into a village in Nepal"
Jeanne Obbard
"I’m coming for your guns"
Reviews:
Tanner Lee reviews
The Fawn Abyss
by Adam Tavel
Ann Neuser Lederer reviews
The Geese in Logic
by Ann Douglas
Special Announcements:
What Is Not Beautiful
by Adeeba Shahid Talukder is now available for pre-order
June 2018
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