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Editor’s Note: July ‘24: A Fledgling Journal No More

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by Aiden Hunt

We’ve completed our first volume, there’s a new featured chapbook poem, and we’re starting to look for a Poetry Editor to expand what we publish. Check out the editor’s note for July 2024.


Chapbook Poem: Whenua by Nicola Andrews

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by Philly Poetry Chapbook Review


Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for July 2024, “Whenua” from Māori Maid Difficult by Nicola Andrews, along with a few words from the poet.


Southern Literary Tradition: On Snake Lore by Jane Morton

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by C.M. Crockford

In this essay, C.M. Crockford reviews Snake Lore by poet Jane Morton, a chapbook published by Black Lawrence Press in February 2024.


Chapbook Poem: It’s okay to say the hurricane has an eye by Amanda Rabaduex

by Philly Poetry Chapbook Review

Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for August 2024, “It’s okay to say the hurricane has an eye” from Resin in the Milky Way by Amanda Rabadeux, along with a few words from the poet.


Resistance and Resignation in Will Russo’s Glass Manifesto

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by Drishya

Glass Manifesto is a meditative collection of poems that call to resist the powers that move the world at times, or resign and offer oneself up to them at others.” Review by PCR contributor, Drishya.


New Books

New Poetry Titles (7/2/24)
Poetry Chapbooks (June 2024)
New Poetry Titles (7/9/24)
New Poetry Titles (7/16/24)
New Poetry Titles (7/23/24)
New Poetry Titles (7/30/24)
New Poetry Titles (8/6/24)
Poetry Chapbooks (July 2024)
New Poetry Titles (8/13/24)
New Poetry Titles (8/20/24)
New Poetry Titles (8/27/24)


Contributors

Meet Our Contributor: Drishya

Meet Our Contributor: C.M. Crockford


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