Wednesday, December 12, 2018




















Further interpretations / investigations of “HistoryStrike” by visual poet Claude Nguyen.  

I am reminded of those old punch cards we used to use to enter data into computers.  The cards were perforated according to a code.  

“HistoryStrike” is from the E·ratio Editions e·chap 3 Poems Introduced by Joseph F. Keppler.  

Thank you, Claude!




Monday, December 03, 2018

E·ratio issue 27 is in production.  Proofs will go out soon. 

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“Yellow is put” and “So to reflect.” Further interpretations of “HistoryStrike” by visual poet Claude Nguyen.  

“HistoryStrike” is from the E·ratio Editions e·chap 3 Poems Introduced by Joseph F. Keppler.  

Thank you, Claude!  

Thursday, November 22, 2018











When I first saw this, I thought it was a map of the continents, or of the constellations.  By the visual poet Claude Nguyen, this is another interpretation of my poem HistoryStrike.
 
HistoryStrike” is from the E·ratio Editions e·chap 3 Poems Introduced by Joseph F. Keppler.  

Thank you, Claude!

Monday, November 19, 2018











By visual poet Claude Nguyen, “HistoryStrike is an interpretation of three poems by Gregory Vincent St Thomasino (HistoryStrike)”  

HistoryStrike” is from the E·ratio Editions e·chap 3 Poems Introduced by Joseph F. Keppler.    

Thank you, Claude Nguyen!

Friday, November 16, 2018

Sunday, September 02, 2018

E·ratio Poetry Journal is reading for issue 27, the January 2019 issue. The deadline is November 30. Please see the Contact Page for guidelines and where to send.

E·ratio has been online for fifteen years and has consistently presented a diversity of new, first-time and emerging writers alongside some of the most recognized writers of our time. Please support us with a “Like” on our Facebook Page or “Follow” us on Twitter.


Sunday, July 01, 2018








a noun sing e·ratio 26

with new work by Erica Bernheim, Hugh Behm-Steinberg, Parker Tettleton, Miriam Borgstrom, Oz Hardwick, Mark DuCharme, Marty Cain, Erik Fuhrer, C.R.E. Wells, Barnaby Smith, Jonathan Riccio, Wilna Panagos, Michael Mc Aloran, Jude Cowan Montague, Francesco Aprile, Jasper Brinton, Timothy Robbins, Eileen R. Tabios, Sean Howard, Rich Murphy, Ian Gibbins, Sarah Bartlett & Barret Thomson 

and featuring —

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN a conversation with artist Noelle Barce

and an E·ratio Editions E·Chap special —

The White Album by Adam Fieled

e·ratio is edited by Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino with contributing editors Joseph F. Keppler, Jacqueline Winter Thomas and Coleman Stevenson

E·ratio has been online for fifteen years and has consistently presented a diversity of new, first-time and emerging writers alongside some of the most recognized writers of our time. E·ratio will never ask for a donation. Please support us with a “Like” on our Facebook Page or “Follow” us on Twitter

E·ratio is reading for issue 27. Please see the Contact Page for guidelines and where to send.

Thursday, June 07, 2018

E·ratio issue 26 is in production.  Proofs will go out soon.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018

E·ratio is reading for issue 26, the deadline is June 2nd.  Please see the Contact Page for guidelines and where to send:

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Monday, April 09, 2018

Sunday, February 04, 2018


E·ratio is reading for issue 26.  Please see the Contact Page for guidelines and where to send.

Monday, January 01, 2018







a noun sing e·ratio 25

with new work by Kelvin Corcoran & Alan Halsey, Emma Roper-Evans, Kathryn Hummel, Coleman Stevenson, Maria Sledmere, Sheila E. Murphy, Mark Harris, David Rushmer, Irene Koronas, Caroline Reid, George J. Farrah, Stephen Nelson, David Welch, Timothy Collins, Travis Cebula, Jim McCrary, Thomas Fucaloro and Ian Gibbins

and with excerpts from the i-series by Kjirsten Severson

and 12 x 12 Young and Younger American Poetics Posters by Joseph F. Keppler

e·ratio is edited by Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino with contributing editors Joseph F. Keppler, Jacqueline Winter Thomas and Coleman Stevenson

E·ratio has been online for fifteen years and has consistently presented a diversity of new, first-time and emerging writers alongside some of the most recognized writers of our time.  E·ratio will never ask for a donation.  Please support us with a “Like” on our FacebookPage or “Follow” us on Twitter.

E·ratio is reading for issue 26.  Please see the Contact Page for guidelines and where to send: