Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Poetry

30:4 Sam

The androgynous person sitting beside me Is wondering too loudly at the color of the trains And why they paint them this color or that And not in patterns or textures Or something else specific only to trains And for a split second I think Fuck, there might be a thesis in that. listen to […]

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30:3 Laura

Separation anxiety is the worst – That tough breathless catch at your lungs That seems to strike the instant You pass through airport security And she disappears from sight, Lost on the other side Of the point of no return. listen to the mp3

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30:2 Patrick

He owns a shoe store down on 32nd Avenue That only stocks one pair of each kind You have to know a secret to shop there Not to find the place, no, But because he doesn’t take cash Or plastic Only words. listen to the mp3

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30:1 Suzanne

She peeled the sticker free of its cellophane backing, Kissed it once, twice, three times for luck And then pressed it just a little too hard On the secret place That only the three of us knew about. listen to the mp3

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Announcing 30.

As many of you know, April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate, I have a brand new project coming down the pike: 30. The concept is simple: podcast 30 short original poems in 30 days. Some of them will, of course, be better than others, but my general hope is to use this as a […]

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