The Philosopher in A-Minor by Chloe ByrnePosted on April 18, 2013May 3, 2020 "He unrolled himself to greet the night and felt the moon, soft in his hands, like a ball of fresh socks." A poem. Gallatin ReviewPoetry
With Tonya Ingram by Jenessa AbramsPosted on December 14, 2012November 12, 2020 "Poetry helps me to talk about anything; it helps me to understand the world. I create because it’s necessary.” AudioIndependent ProjectInterviewPoetryVideo
With Safia Elhillo by Jenessa AbramsPosted on December 14, 2012November 12, 2020 “When you have an audience you have a responsibility to tell the truth." AudioIndependent ProjectInterviewPoetryUncategorizedVideo
With Eric Silver by Jenessa AbramsPosted on December 14, 2012November 12, 2020 “It’s about a human being getting up in front of a room full of strangers and slicing open their chest so that everyone can see what’s inside.” AudioIndependent ProjectInterviewPoetryVideo
NYU SLAM! by Jenessa AbramsPosted on December 14, 2012November 12, 2020 "There is an understanding when you get on stage that this is your life.” AudioIndependent ProjectPoetryVideo
Notches: an Introduction by Sasha LeshnerPosted on December 14, 2012May 2, 2020 A lyrical retrope in three parts. Independent ProjectPoetry
Notches: Cervical by Madeline LeshnerPosted on December 14, 2012May 2, 2020 A lyrical retrope in three parts. "Cervical" is the first work in the series. Independent ProjectPoetry
Notches: Thoracic by Sasha LeshnerPosted on December 14, 2012May 2, 2020 A lyrical retrope in three parts. "Thorasic" is the second work in the series. Independent ProjectPoetry
Parenthood by Marc DonesPosted on October 9, 2012April 27, 2020 "Honest to God my heart aches / When I see them trying." A poem. Advanced Writing CourseGallatin ReviewPoetry
West Coast by Gina HongPosted on May 17, 2012April 26, 2020 "From the brow up he looks like my father." A poem. Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Fluctuations by Katja KrishokPosted on May 3, 2012April 25, 2020 I make my wishes vague in the mornings. Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Findings by Aniella PeroldPosted on May 2, 2012April 25, 2020 Human faces and other strange flowers. Gallatin ReviewPoetry