News Flash! TIPTON POETRY JOURNAL Has Just Published Its Summer 2024 Issue, and Includes Two of My Poems: “Fun Fact” and “Mulberries”

You can look at the issue online for free by clicking HERE.

The print version of this issue will soon be available for public purchase for $9 at amazon.com

The beautiful cover–which I wasn’t able to render here–has a photograph by editor Barry Harris called “Summer Shadows”. (You can see it online!)

This issue is backed with other interesting poems and reviews of two new collections of poetry. I am looking forward to sitting in the sun and reading it all in the days ahead!

Wishing you all a happy close to summer as the shadows of the season lengthen and deepen,

LESLIE

Newsflash! TIPTON POETRY JOURNAL Publishes My Poem, “Notes on Design” in the Winter 2023 Issue

Tipton Poetry Journal is based in Indiana and took local root in 2002. Today, it attracts and publishes work from poets not just from the Midwest but from those based nationally and internationally. I am very pleased that the Winter 2023 issue, #55 for this seasonal quarterly, includes my own poem, “Notes on Design.”

The journal can be read online HERE; print copies can be ordered through Amazon. It contains work by 37 poets as well as a Editor Barry Harris’s review of Reckless Pilgrims by Allison Thorpe. Out of so many poems that pulled me in, I was particularly taken with Ted Kooser’s “A Lake of Starlight,” Patricia Joslin’s “Kintsugi,” Wally Swist’s “Looking at Putin,” and “Spectral Bodies,” by Amit Shankar Saha.

Happy March! Happy Reading! LESLIE

TIPTON POETRY JOURNAL Publishes Its Summer 2021 Issue and Includes My Poem, “Worldly Goods”

August Evening, Keepsake Cidery, Northfield (2021)

Tipton Poetry Journal has just released its latest issue. It can be read online here. Paper copies are available on Amazon.com. I am thrilled that the summer 2021 issue includes my own poem, “Worldly Goods.”

This issue of Tipton Poetry Journal also contains diverse work by these poets: Gilbert Allen, Jake Bailey, Bethany Bowman, Edward Bynum, Charles Cantrell, Susan Cossette, Rosaleen Crowley, Patricia Davis-Muffett, Milton P. Ehrlich, Kim Garcia, D. Walsh Gilbert, Morgan Hamill, Lois Marie Harrod, Lisa Hase-Jackson, John Haugh, M.A. Istvan, D.R. James, Nancy K. Jentsch, Tim Kahl, Michael Keshigian, W.F. Lantry, Doris Lynch, John Maurer, David Melville, Lorne Mook, Douglas Nordfors, Robert Okaji, Lynn Pattison, Simon Perchik, Roger Pfingston, Matt Prater, Donna Pucciani, Patrick T. Reardon, Janet Reed, Sarah Rehfeldt, Timothy Robbins, Russell Rowland, Claire Scott, Allen Shadow, Jeanine Stevens, R.S. Stewart, Vincent J. Tomeo, Robert Tremmel, Melanie Weldon-Soiset, Anne Whitehouse, A.D. Winans, Edytta Anna Wojnar, Kenton K. Yee, and Alessio Zanelli.

Dan Carpenter reviews Matthew Brennan’s collection, Snow in New York; (Lamar University Press, 2021).

Cover Photo:   “Old Barn: Brown County” by Brendan Crowley.

Wishing you superlative autumn weather–and satisfying reading–wherever you are!

Leslie

Tipton Poetry Journal Publishes My Poem, “White Flag”

I wasn’t able to figure out how to share an image of the cover of the Winter 2021 issue of Tipton Poetry Journal, published out of the poetic circles of Tipton, Indiana, so instead I am sharing a similar (but vintage) image from my small orbit here in Northfield, Minnesota.

I hope that you will take a moment to open the link below, though, not only to see the lovely image of the cover but to read the contents of this ingenious e-facsimile of a paper journal. (I love being able to turn the digital pages instead of scrolling down.) Naturally, I am delighted to see my poem about Edna St. Vincent Millay appearing in the new issue of Tipton Poetry Journal.

Image result for edna st vincent millay
This is the image of St. Vincent Millay that hung over my desk for many years, including my work desk back in the Carleton Development Office.

I have long been taken with the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Milly. (If you have ever used the expression “burning your candle at both ends, then you, too, might enjoy this four-line poem of hers, first published 101 years ago, in 1920.)

My own poem was inspired when my friend, Sally Nacker, (whose poetry and essay work is familiar to readers of Winona Media) returned from visiting St. Vincent Millay’s home in Steepletop, now the headquarters of the Millay Society, in Austerlitz, New York. Sally sent me a postcard of the poet’s writing studio and also shared the story of her relationship with her husband, Eugene Boissevain, who devoted his life to help her vocation as a poet.

This issue of Tipton Poetry Journal also contains diverse work by these poets:Tobi Alfier, Jonathan Bracker, Matthew Brennan, Simona Carini, Alan Cohen, Ken Craft, Michele Penn Diaz, Diane Glancy, G Timothy Gordon, Charles Grosel, Shakiba Hashemi, C.T. Holte, James Croal Jackson, Jennifer Ruth Jackson, Jerry Jerome, Michael Jones, Robert S. King, Mary Hill Kuck, Charlene Langfur, Bruce Levine, J. Lintu, Jack e Lorts, Ken Meisel, Karla Linn Merrifield, Theresa Monteiro, George Moore, Julie L. Moore, Cameron Morse, Thomas Osatchoff, Lynn Pattison, Akshaya Pawaskar, Nancy Kay Peterson, Timothy Robbins, Seth Rosenbloom, Michael Salcman, Hamilton Salsih, Sara Sarna, Leslie Schultz, Dave Seter, Mary Shanley, Raj Sharma, Michael E. Strosahl, James Eric Watkins and Diane Webster.

Dan Carpenter reviews Linda Neal Reising’s The Keeping.
Cover Photo:   “Snowman 2021” by Barry Harris.

Fun factoid: Sally took the author photo of me outside of the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis.

Wishing you a fun if frosty day!

LESLIE

#faribofrosty