Wednesday, February 24, 2021

 a noun sing ē· rā/ tiō  

Márton Koppány - Albert Pellicer  /  Sam Campbell

Mark Blickley - Frie J. Jacobs  /

A.i. Firefly  /  Marcia Arrieta  /  Ben Tripp

dan raphael  /  Matt Dennison  /  Austin Miles

Pat Hanahoe-Dosch  /  Vincent A. Cellucci

Melissa Eleftherion  /  Audrey Gidman

Margo Taft Stever  /  Robin Turner  /  Susana H. Case

Adela Toplean  /  Lynne Schmidt

George Gad Economou  /  Angela Caporaso

Dianne Cikusa  /  Coleman Edward Dues

Jonathan Minton - Diana Magallón - Jeff Crouch

Johannes S. H. Bjerg  /  Joseph Salvatore Aversano

Nina Kossman  /  J. D. Nelson

Language, Image an essay by Joseph F. Keppler

Michael Basinski  /  Shota Iatashvili

Heller Levinson  /  Mark Parsons  /  Linda king

Darren C. Demaree  /  Andrew Brenza

Stephen House  /  Stephen Bett

Ann Pedone  /  Jon Kemsley

Paul Shumaker  /  Adam Day

Mark Young  /  Zebulon Huset

Jai Hamid Bashir  /  Paul A. Green

Amanda Laughtland  /  Mridula Sharma

Glenn Ingersoll  /  Stephen Emmerson

Lauren Marie Cappello  /  Alex McKeown

Eli S. Evans  /  Erik Fuhrer

Amy Ellis  /  Gavin Bourke

Words Home an essay by Jack Foley

Jennifer MacBain-Stephens  /  Mark DuCharme

Lori Groff  /  Michael Mc Aloran

Nazarii A. Nazarov  /  Ramsay Randall

David Appelbaum  /  Joel Lipman

Jacob Muselmann  /  Megha Rao

Bruce McRae  /  Mattias Monde

Celia Bland  /  Parker Tettleton

Traian T. Coşovei  /  Simon Perchik

Mark Blickley - Amy Bassin  /  Molly Stern

John C. Goodman  /  MH Kaisth

Lind Grant-Oyeye  /  Mary Kasimor

Jonathan Minton   /   Antonella Eye Porcelluzzi

Lali Tsipi Michaeli  /  Dennis Formento


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Tuesday, February 09, 2021

 a noun sing ē· rā/ tiō  


Blickley - Jacobs  /

A.i. Firefly  /  Marcia Arrieta  /  Ben Tripp

dan raphael  /  Matt Dennison  /  Austin Miles

Pat Hanahoe-Dosch  /  Vincent A. Cellucci

Melissa Eleftherion  /  Audrey Gidman

Margo Taft Stever  /  Robin Turner  /  Susana H. Case

Adela Toplean  /  Lynne Schmidt

George Gad Economou  /  Angela Caporaso

Dianne Cikusa  /  Coleman Edward Dues

Jonathan Minton - Diana Magallón - Jeff Crouch

Johannes S. H. Bjerg  /  Joseph Salvatore Aversano

Nina Kossman  /  J. D. Nelson

Language, Image an essay by Joseph F. Keppler

Michael Basinski  /  Shota Iatashvili

Heller Levinson  /  Mark Parsons  /  Linda king

Darren C. Demaree  /  Andrew Brenza

Stephen House  /  Stephen Bett

Ann Pedone  /  Jon Kemsley

Paul Shumaker  /  Adam Day

Mark Young  /  Zebulon Huset

Jai Hamid Bashir  /  Paul A. Green

Amanda Laughtland  /  Mridula Sharma

Glenn Ingersoll  /  Stephen Emmerson

Lauren Marie Cappello  /  Alex McKeown

Eli S. Evans  /  Erik Fuhrer

Amy Ellis  /  Gavin Bourke

Words Home an essay by Jack Foley

Jennifer MacBain-Stephens  /  Mark DuCharme

Lori Groff  /  Michael Mc Aloran

Nazarii A. Nazarov  /  Ramsay Randall

David Appelbaum  /  Joel Lipman

Jacob Muselmann  /  Megha Rao

Bruce McRae  /  Mattias Monde

Celia Bland  /  Parker Tettleton

Traian T. Coşovei  /  Simon Perchik

Mark Blickley - Amy Bassin  /  Molly Stern

John C. Goodman  /  MH Kaisth

Lind Grant-Oyeye  /  Mary Kasimor

Jonathan Minton   /   Antonella Eye Porcelluzzi

Lali Tsipi Michaeli  /  Dennis Formento



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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

 a noun sing ē· rā/ tiō  


dan raphael  /  Matt Dennison  /  Austin Miles

Pat Hanahoe-Dosch  /  Vincent A. Cellucci

Melissa Eleftherion  /  Audrey Gidman

Margo Taft Stever  /  Robin Turner  /  Susana H. Case

Adela Toplean  /  Lynne Schmidt

George Gad Economou  /  Angela Caporaso

Dianne Cikusa  /  Coleman Edward Dues

Jonathan Minton - Diana Magallón - Jeff Crouch

Johannes S. H. Bjerg  /  Joseph Salvatore Aversano

Nina Kossman  /  J. D. Nelson

Language, Image an essay by Joseph F. Keppler

Michael Basinski  /  Shota Iatashvili

Heller Levinson  /  Mark Parsons  /  Linda king

Darren C. Demaree  /  Andrew Brenza

Stephen House  /  Stephen Bett

Ann Pedone  /  Jon Kemsley

Paul Shumaker  /  Adam Day

Mark Young  /  Zebulon Huset

Jai Hamid Bashir  /  Paul A. Green

Amanda Laughtland  /  Mridula Sharma

Glenn Ingersoll  /  Stephen Emmerson

Lauren Marie Cappello  /  Alex McKeown

Eli S. Evans  /  Erik Fuhrer

Amy Ellis  /  Gavin Bourke

Words Home an essay by Jack Foley

Jennifer MacBain-Stephens  /  Mark DuCharme

Lori Groff  /  Michael Mc Aloran

Nazarii A. Nazarov  /  Ramsay Randall

David Appelbaum  /  Joel Lipman

Jacob Muselmann  /  Megha Rao

Bruce McRae  /  Mattias Monde

Celia Bland  /  Parker Tettleton

Traian T. Coşovei  /  Simon Perchik

Mark Blickley - Amy Bassin  /  Molly Stern

John C. Goodman  /  MH Kaisth

Lind Grant-Oyeye  /  Mary Kasimor

Jonathan Minton   /   Antonella Eye Porcelluzzi

Lali Tsipi Michaeli  /  Dennis Formento


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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Sunday, November 01, 2020

 a  noun  sing  ē·rā/ tiō 

 

Shota Iatashvili - Lela Samniashvili  /  Joseph F. Keppler  /  Nina Kossman

 

Shota Iatashvili was born in 1966 in Tbilisi, Georgia.  He is a poet, fiction writer, translator and art critic.  He has published a significant number of poetry collections, one novel, four works of prose and a book of literary criticism.  In 2007 and 2011 he won the SABA Prize, and in 2020 — LITERA — Georgia’s most prestigious awards, in 2009 International Poetry Award Kievskie Lavri (Ukraina), in 2018 polish literature award of Klemens Janicki for poetry book Golden Ratio and in 2018 Vilenica Crystal Award in Vilenica International Literary Festival (Slovenia).  His works have been translated into English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Romanian, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovenian, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Turkish, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijanian etc. languages.  Currently, he is editor-in-chief of the literary journal Akhali Saunje and consultant of Tbilisi International Festival of Literature.  

 

Born in 1977 in Gori, Lela Samniashvili is a poet, translator, and doctor of educational sciences.  She got her degrees in English literature and Philosophy of Higher Education from Tbilisi and Oslo Universities.  She was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley.  She is the author of 6 collections of poetry translated into a number of languages, as well as Georgian translations of works by William Shakespeare, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf and other English language writers. 

 

 

Joseph F. Keppler is an artist, a poet, an essayist and a contributing editor at ē·rā/ tiō.  

 

Moscow born, Nina Kossman is a bilingual writer, poet, translator of Russian poetry, painter, and playwright.  Among her published works are two books of poems in Russian and in English, two volumes of translations of Marina Tsvetaeva’s poems, two books of short stories, an anthology published by Oxford University Press, several plays, a book of poems in English, and a novel.  Her work has been translated into Greek, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish.  She received a UNESCO/PEN Short Story Award, an NEA fellowship, and grants from Foundation for Hellenic Culture, the Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, and Fundación Valparaíso.  She lives in New York.  

 



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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

a  noun  sing  ē·rā/tiō 


Mark Parsons  /  Linda king

 

Mark Parsons’ poems have recently been published in Dahlhousie ReivewThe Floor Plan,North Dakota Quarterly, Antigonish Review,and Cobalt Review. 

 

Linda King is the author of the poetry collections Dream Street Details (Shoe Music Press, 2013), Reality Wayfarers (Shoe Music Press, 2014), No Dimes for the Dancing Gypsies (BlazeVOX Books, 2016), Ongoing Repairs to Something Significant (BlazeVOX Books, 2017) and Antibodies in the Alphabet (BlazeVOX Books, 2019).  She has been nominated for Best of the Net and for The Pushcart Prize.  She lives and writes by the sea on The Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada.


 

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Sunday, September 06, 2020

 a  noun  sing  ē·rā/tiō 

 

 

Heller Levinson  /

 

Heller Levinson, the originator of Hinge Theory, lives in New York.  His latest book is Seep (Black Widow Press, 2020). 


 

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Wednesday, September 02, 2020

 a  noun  sing  ē·rā/tiō 

 

 

Darren C. Demaree  /  Andrew Brenza

 

Andrew Brenza’s recent chapbooks include Poems in C (Viktlösheten Press), Bitter Almonds & Mown Grass (Shirt Pocket Press) and Waterlight (Simulacrum Press).  He is also the author of four full-length collections of visual poetry, most recently Automatic Souls from Timglaset Editions and Alphabeticon & Other Poems from Redfoxpress. 

 

Darren C. Demaree is the author of fourteen poetry collections, most recently Unfinished Murder Ballads (October 2020, Backlash Press).  He is Managing Editor of the Best of the Net Anthology and Ovenbird Poetry.  Darren is online at darrencdemaree.com.

 

 

 

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