Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Menu
ENTER A SUBMISSION TO PLUME
Poems
Contributors
Authors
Translators
Archive
Plume Issues
The Poets and Translators Speak
Featured Selection
Book Reviews
Essays and Comment
Interviews
Newsletters
Station To Station
Anthologies
About
History and Mission
Staff
Submissions
Search
Poems
Sort By:
Date
Title
First Line
Random
Index
Could Someone Please Check on My Mother?
When the young man thought about the history of poetry
Kevin Prufer
Essay: Domestic
Brassiere
Chelsea Wagenaar
Alien Valley
I’m sick of prodding the infinite,
Jeffrey Skinner
The Occupant Imagines the House as a Great Fish & Eight Things…
It has already swallowed a century, each year a silver iridescent scale. For eight, she has lived in its belly,
Jennifer Maier
The Cricket
You too have risen at midnight
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Three Poems
Being adopted means I have choices on “The Meaning of Your Name”
John Gallaher
THE CURVE
Something, call it X, wanted a body
Max Ritvo
The Triumphs of 1974 & A Self-Guided Tour of Machu Picchu, OR Please, Sir/Madam, Step Away from the Edge of the Abyss
Moneyless, we moved to Cali,
John Wall Barger
Solstice, Seven Questions (Private/Public) & A Fable
blood on a slide--thumbprint in a pool--
Anna Maria Hong
Sharp Noises at Night
When I travel to the Midwest, trains
Marge Piercy
From Toying
Like Tiny Tears
Kimiko Hahn
Dryer
This seemingly permanent revolution,
James Pollock
Previous
1
...
2
3
4
5
6
...
173
Next