Six Poems by Nancy Allen
Casualties of War My brother and I tattooed the naked G.I. Joe with magic marker, unhooked limbs and head from his sexless torso and buried him in pieces all […]
Casualties of War My brother and I tattooed the naked G.I. Joe with magic marker, unhooked limbs and head from his sexless torso and buried him in pieces all […]
Big Mug Found last August in a barn prolific with gorgeous, made by artist friend E. who likes to keep a copy of Being & Time in the bathroom, […]
Count the Waves By Sandra Beasley 96 pages W.W. Norton, 2015 $26.95 Hardcover ISBN-13: 978-0-393-24320-8 Enter Count the Waves: engaging, sharp, and playful. Beasley’s third collection is […]
Because one death belongs to us all “…but often the shadow seems more real than the body.” —Tomas Tranströmer, “After a Death” in this small Appalachian town, we prefer […]
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Claudia Emerson this past week. In her spirit, and to continue our chapbook contest, we are securing another judge, whom we will […]
We are please to announce our 2015 Pushcart Prize nominees: Poetry “Sacrament” by Sarah Jane Miller “Memory Palace” by Aaron Brown “The Tomb of Lady Fu Hao” by Barbara Daniels […]
jmww senior fiction editor Linda Wastila is interviewed in Writers Digest about her other writing love, poetry, her favorite poets, her favorite locales for poems, and her favorite things about […]
In today’s jmwwblog, James Heflin discusses the origin of his poem “Krakatoa Picnic,” which appears in the Winter 2014 issue of jmww. If the Big Bang and the expansion that […]
In today’s ORIGINS, Jessica Pierce talks about the inspiration for her poem “A Visitation.” which appears in the summer 2013 issue of jmww. This poem began when I lived and […]
FICTION READING/FUNDRAISER Alice McDermott Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 7pm, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 701 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210 $35 Join the Continuing Education Chapter of Notre Dame […]