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Object 7 ( ,a spirit loosely, ,bundled in a frame, ) by Tilghman Alexander Goldsborough Now available ( read more)read more)
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Futurepoem welcomes unpublished, full-length manuscripts of poetry, prose, and multi-genre writing that challenge and expand on the potential for poetic form, language, content, and process. Work by underrepresented and emerging writers is especially welcome.
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Futurepoem books is a New York City-based publishing collaborative dedicated to presenting innovative works of contemporary poetry and prose by both emerging and important underrepresented writers. Our rotating editorial panel shares the responsibility for selecting, designing and promoting the books we produce.
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Spurlock knows that this is what language, the poem, is for–and I am roused by it. —Stacy Szymaszek This stunning debut collection by Violet Spurlock, a poet trained as a philosopher, is a trans ars poetica for our zeitgeist.
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Jackson’s poems in Flag (Futurepoem, 2024) study land and sediment with precise, tidal verse. Rucker’s Dereliction (The Song Cave, 2022) refracts images through language both dreamlike and haunting. Readings in Kray Hall with a reception to follow.
Of Being Dispersed - Futurepoem
"In Simone White's poetry the action is always multiple, palpable, sounding as thought, coming forward through this highly sensitized plane, sudden and hovering, exchanging centers, afflicted and added to by company.
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Poems of the Black Object Ronaldo Wilson. Delinquent Mina Pam Dick. Traffic and Weather Marcella Durand. Your Country Is Great Ara Shirinyan. Threads Jill Magi. Murmur Laura Mullen. Some Mantic Daemons Garrett Kalleberg. Under the Sun Rachel Levitsky. The Escape Jo …
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His playfulness is counterbalanced by our material histories and the brain-numbing politics that catapult us into an uncertain future... These poems are a mind-spinning orchestration of riff, snap, and breath. Stunning. Impressive. Forever readable in perpetuity. —Ruth Ellen Kocher, author of Archon/After. Author Bio
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Their work has been translated to French, and appears in NIOQUES, 22/23: Nouvelle Poésie Des Étas-Unis (New U.S. Poetry), edited by DoubleChange Collective, and translated by Abigail Lang. Fall 2021
Ghosts by Albert Ayler, Ghosts by Albert Ayler - Futurepoem
Fortune displays an impressive range of sophisticated technique in her eagerness and ability to capture The Moment for forever. Each poem is uniquely itself and unlike any other in this varied collection.