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Three lyric essays by Liam Strong
we will always be /bIe/ after Tracy Jeanne Rosenthal always look at “b” for baby or bye-bye or boy. (the voiced bilabial stop of /b/ is a...
Broadkill Review
Feb 4, 20234 min read
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"Anaphylaxis" by Joanna Acevedo
Anaphylaxis Limbic resonance—I often know when he’s not feeling well, even before he tells me—I know when something’s wrong, the way a...
Broadkill Review
Dec 7, 20226 min read
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"The New Gary" by Jason M. Thornberry
When I was five, I found myself in the backseat of my stepfather's VW Bug as we hurried to the hospital. My stepfather was in the front...
Broadkill Review
Jul 18, 20214 min read
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"From There" by Cheryl Sadowski
When you drive north on Virginia State Route 15, the first indicator you are anywhere at all is Point of Rocks Bridge. The concrete maze...
Broadkill Review
May 2, 20218 min read
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End of an Era: Celebrating Poet Linda Blaskey
Poet Linda Blaskey will be editing a new journal Quartet, which launches in January. Keep your eyes peeled for information. Poet,...
Broadkill Review
Nov 1, 20204 min read
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"Bosom Buddies" by Jan Schmidt
"We’ll always be bosom buddies Friends, neighbors, and pals." Mame As my husband plays “Bosom Buddies” from Mame on YouTube on his IPAD,...
Broadkill Review
Jul 19, 20208 min read
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Brave: an interview with Nancy Mitchell, Poet Laureate of Salisbury, Maryland
If someone were to write a book about Nancy Mitchell the title would have to be Brave because that is what she is, in her life and in her...
Linda Blaskey
Nov 1, 201910 min read
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Not Everything Can Be Tamed: an interview with Lorette C. Luzajic, editor of The Ekphrastic Review
Lorette C. Luzajic is a Toronto based artist, writer, and editor. Her review focuses solely on writing inspired by art and accepts...
Kari Ann Ebert
Oct 5, 201912 min read
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Brave: an interview with Nancy Mitchell, Poet Laureate of Salisbury, Maryland continued
Continued from the home page. NM: This is fascinating question, to which the answer, after long consideration, is yes. The poem was...
Linda Blaskey
Aug 23, 20198 min read
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Reflections: a son looks back at his father's Viet Nam service, and post-war poetry.
People always tell me that I am a lot like my father, Thomas. I consider it a hard compliment to hear. Before my dad was drafted, he was...
Nate McFadden
Aug 22, 20197 min read
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Billie Travalini Receives 2019 Masters Fellowship Grant in Literature:Fiction
Each year Delaware Division of the Arts awards Individual Artist Fellowship grants to deserving applicants. The Masters ($10,000)...
Linda Blaskey & Billie Travalini
Jul 1, 20194 min read
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"Not My Father"
A famine-shriveled child. This can’t be my father. An ivory carved sculpture of a head, pressed to the side of the pillow. Who is this...
Jan Schmidt
Jul 1, 20195 min read
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Interview with Terrapin Books founder & chief editor, Diane Lockward
Diane Lockward is the author of four full-length books of poetry: The Uneaten Carrots of Atonement (2016), Temptation by Water (2010),...
Nina Bennett
Jul 1, 20196 min read
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SUBMISSION PERIOD FOR THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL DOGFISH HEAD POETRY PRIZE OPENS MAY 15, 2019! This ye
Submission Guidelines The seventeenth annual Dogfish Head Poetry Prize for the winning book-length manuscript by a poet residing in the...
Linda Blaskey
May 1, 20192 min read
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Interview with Karen Hurley-Heyman, a Recipient of a 2019 Fellowship Grant from the Delaware Divisio
Each year Delaware Division of the Arts (DDoA) awards Individual Artist Fellowship grants to deserving applicants in the categories of...
Linda Blaskey
May 1, 20193 min read
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The Bleak Romances of Fadette: Marian C. L. Reeves, Delaware's Most Prolific and Obscure 19th Ce
Fadette’s actual name was Marian Calhoun Legare Reeves. She was the great-granddaughter of George Read, one of Delaware’s signers of the...
Steven Leech
Jan 1, 201918 min read
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Meet contributing fiction editor Tim Linehan, Jr.
My name is Tim Linehan. I am a local author living in the Bethany Beach area of southern Delaware. My focus is on writing Young Adult...
Tim Linehan, Jr
Dec 22, 20184 min read
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"Explore it if it be goodness"
At Dogfish Head we have always prided ourselves on our Off-Centered Ales for Off Centered people. As we have looked more and more at...
Andrew Greeley
Aug 23, 20182 min read
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16th Annual Dogfish Head Poetry Prize Guidelines
SUBMISSION PERIOD FOR THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL DOGFISH HEAD POETRY PRIZE OPENS MAY 15, 2018! Submission Guidelines The sixteenth annual...
Linda Blaskey
Jun 30, 20182 min read
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If It’s Not One Thing, It’s Another: One Poet’s Thoughts on How We Describe What We Do
I was asked recently by a friend to offer, as best I could, my thoughts on what the definitions and differences are when terms such as...
Rich Boucher
Jun 30, 20185 min read
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