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
Volume One Issue Three
Cover Masthead Irene Latham: The house on Baltimore street was not built for battle Anuja Ghimire: Saffron Gene Fox: Beach Glass William Doreski: In the Name of Some Endowment Phoebe Reeves: Commute Radames Ortiz: August Trance Christopher Flakus: Streetlight Mantra Leslie Contreras: Survival in Bucharest Pamela Coren: Phases of the Moon Tim Hunt: Canned Tuna Jason C. Venner: BloodMusic Dawn Schout: Hooked Christopher Flakus: It was somewhere in Mexico Phoebe Reeves: Absences Radames Ortiz: Mateo Caleb Parkin: Blood Groups
December 2008
Mary C. O'Malley: Moon Shining Through Bedroom Window Peter D. Goodwin: A Poem Written While Watching Children Study Art In A Museum Instead Of Playing Outside Robert Hastings: Those Weekday Nights When I Am Truly Lucky Irene Latham: In my mother's dream Caroline Misner: Trilliums in May Weam Namou: American and Iraqi Soldiers Unite in a Dance Ashley Capes: rotary Jessica Colley: The Reason Picasso Hangs Over My Bed Martin Ott: Mercy Donal Mahoney: Meeting Dad Again Chris Crittenden: Halloween Ryder Collins: How to apologize to ----, a Manual in progress Kim Triedman: Pink toenails change everything Weam Namou: My Brother's Wife Contributors