Reading a book of poems is an encounter with the poet’s vision of the world and her sense of how language shapes perceptions, extends the reach of reality itself. And, to be sure, most poetry collections are also more or less consciously committed to … [Read more...]
The Imaginary Order
It all goes to shit the second we lie down: the blueberries left in the sink, a house key never returned. An old lover’s new lover -- fivefootnine, blonde hair, dark eyebrows, tight black skirt, forearms resting on the side rail of the pool … [Read more...]
Five Questions With Andrea Rogers
Andrea Rogers holds a Ph.D. in Poetry from Georgia State University. Her work appears in Odradek, The 11th Hour, and elsewhere. She and her band, Night Driving in Small Towns, have appeared in features by Rolling Stone and NPR. What is most … [Read more...]