From the Fragile Series by Stephane TimonierPosted on March 25, 2015December 10, 2020 "Are you dressed/in clouds//Or simply in kimonos/dipped in dyes/of blue?" Poetry set to music. Advanced Writing CourseAudioPoetry
A History of Sound by Gaby Garcia and Adam BrulhardtPosted on March 9, 2015November 24, 2020 "Pues, Nada" to "Post Sonata," text to speech, experiments in translation. Independent ProjectPoetryVideo
Loire Valley, 1963 by Adrian CarterPosted on March 3, 2015August 25, 2020 "My mother is young, no more than six, / poised on the front steps" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Happy Valley by Phoenix ChanPosted on February 2, 2015August 25, 2020 "The studio is Red / not on fire / just Red" A poem in four movements. Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Holiday in Cambodia by Joshua SternPosted on September 16, 2014December 5, 2014 "Wind and smog blow in my face / I’m listening to the Dead Kennedys song" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Missing Persons Report by Shinji MoonPosted on May 23, 2014May 25, 2020 "She was last seen almost a woman." Poetry. Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Two Poems – Madeleine Walker by Madeleine WalkerPosted on April 8, 2014May 4, 2020 "They move the house from the hills to the mountains on the back of a pickup truck." Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Bare Waves by Libby GossPosted on December 10, 2013December 1, 2020 “Our lonesome song. Of sunshine dreams.” A multimodal poem. AudioIndependent ProjectPoetry
Stitch by Whitney MeerPosted on December 10, 2013November 12, 2020 “Start by knowing nothing.” An experiment in the digital handmade. Independent ProjectPoetryVideo
Creeping, Slinking Charlie by Dani ThompsonPosted on December 10, 2013December 1, 2020 “Repeat. It all repeats and nothing can stop me.” A phonic prose poem. AudioFictionIndependent ProjectPoetry
Internet Confessions by Victoria MengPosted on December 10, 2013May 4, 2020 A found poem. Independent ProjectPoetry
In Time by Sasha LeshnerPosted on August 9, 2013December 1, 2020 "Clock-hands push / Underfoot / Time’s tired / Lull-a-bye." Poetry and percussion. AudioIndependent ProjectPoetry
For Certain Kinds of Flowers by Lisa JacquesPosted on May 10, 2013May 3, 2020 "This soil is bad for certain kinds of flowers. Certain seeds it will not nurture, certain fruit it will not bear." Independent ProjectPoetry
White Noise by Anita Rojas CarrollPosted on April 25, 2013May 3, 2020 "I need to tell at least one lie every day." A poem after an empty page. Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Seven Cataracts by Sara MontijoPosted on April 23, 2013May 3, 2020 "Who hasn’t wanted the wind to whisk them off the edge?" Gallatin ReviewPoetry