Ben Gaa, a haiku poet, rings a pair of handbells at readings between each of his poems. Besides helping listeners catch their mental breaths, the chiming reinforces the spell that Gaa casts with his words:
Some of us write about real experiences, even in fiction. Some of us engage in absurdity, full-on imagination based on nothing more than an idea. The rest of us fall […]
Enjoy this essay by Laurie Blauner from Vol. 27.2 our Fall/Winter 2016 issue. Cover Art: Kay Rosen — Hi, 1997/1998 Highway billboard near Lewisberg, PA Want to read the whole […]