LOCUSPOINT

  • Charlie’s Back

    Okay, I’ll spill about Mexico in a little bit, but first: good news! I just got a $2,000 grant from Arizona State University’s Entrepreneurial Initiatives area in support of LOCUSPOINT! I’m not sure what this means for the magazine yet, but I’m hoping to have a good plan developed by the beginning of the year…

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  • LOCUSPOINT: Lawrence

    We begin our second year of publishing creative work on a city-by-city basis with the launch of Joseph Harrington’s Lawrence. This Kansas city is home to an aesthetically diverse group of poets, all innovating poetry in their own ways. The Lawrence edition features poetry by Anne BoyerCyrus ConsoleJoseph HarringtonJim McCraryJudy RoitmanK. Silem MohammadKenneth IrbyWilliam J.

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  • LOCUSPOINT’s Best

    Here are the poems I nominated from LOCUSPOINT for this year’s “Best of the Net” anthology: Renee Rossi, “Movements” Wendy Mnookin, “Blue” Erin Bertram, “Novena” Kristy Odelius, “Aubade, Big Eyes” Paul Martinez-Pompa, “The Body As Weapon, As Inspiration” Simone Muench, “|To give a child an idea of scarlet or orange, of sweet or bitter, I

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  • LOCUSPOINT lives.

    Jen Currin presents the vertigo west poetry collective at LOCUSPOINT. We’re proud to feature work by the following inventive and innovative poets: Meliz ErginCollette GagnonBrook HouglumHelen KukKim MinkusEmilie O’BrienCristina I. Viviani along with Jen Currin herself. Shin Yu Pai’s Dallas Edition will launch in mid-July. Enjoy!

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  • LOCUSPOINT

    I’m thrilled to mention that LOCUSPOINT will make a triumphant return very soon with the following cities: Jen Currin’s edition of the vertigo west poets in VANCOUVER (May release)Shin Yu Pai’s edition of DALLAS (June release) Stay tuned!!

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