The Whitney Point Poetry Group

  Poetry: Any Age, Any Place   Introduction by Jessica Femiani T here is an awful lot of talk these days about the disconnected lives we lead, that years back students arriving early to class might engage the awkward, and make small talk. Sometimes,  they...

Emily Vogel/Book Review

The Infinite Doctrine of Water by Michael T. Young Series: Terrapin Poetry Paperback: 96 pages Publisher: Terrapin Books (April 1, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1947896016 ISBN-13: 978-1947896017 $5.99 Kindle/$12.99 Paperback from AMAZON   Review by Emily...

Maria Mazziotti Gillan/Poetry

So Many Things I Wish I Had Done So many things I wish I had done, so many things I wish I had said, all those words that could have comforted but that I withheld, so now even so many years after my father’s death I wish I could call him back from inside the mausoleum...

T.R. Hummer/Poetry

Trees of America I have seen these trees before, mostly in paintings    from the 19th century: that one is a Thomas Cole, Not really an oak; and this black walnut, though little    does it know, is in fact a fine example of an Eliza Pratt Greatorex. I never took a...

Lyn Lifshin/Four Poems of Aleppo

LIFE IN ALEPPO a day without bombs, is good. You can leave your apart- ment, wander thru small oasis of color and light. No words, only the sense of loss. No color except for an plot of green and one plum tree, not turned to drift wood. One man who has not left, says...