Arlington Literary Journal Publishes New Katherine E. Young Poem "If There is a Hell"
The former Poet Laureate of Arlington's new poem asks and answers the question if there was a hell, what would it look, feel, smell and taste like?
The latest poem by former Arlington Laureate in the Arlington Literary Journal comes direct from the pages of Young's forthcoming collection, Woman Drinking Absinthe. Previously published in Tampa Review, "If There is a Hell" has been making the rounds as a teaser for the collection to come.
Katherine E. Young recently read her poem "Women's Work" for the swearing in of Arlington Board Chair Libby Garvey. To accompany her poem she wrote a short essay, "On Writing an Inaugural Occasional Poem." Although of quite different tenor to "If There is a Hell," "Women's Work" shows a dedicated literary citizen deftly utilizing her platform. Read her essay here.
Maryland Lit Review Publishes new Essay by James J. Patterson
James J. Patterson’s new personal essay “Hermes at the Spouter Inn” has been published in the Maryland Literary Review.
The Ongoing Relevance of Reuben Jackson’s “For Trayvon Martin”
Reuben Jackson’s most anthologized poem distills the feelings of the BLM era and the power of its message.
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