05/05/2011

Poch’s poem is a room in a crumbling mansion.
On its frayed red rug the tongue quietly dances.

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BIO:

Eric Smith’s poems appear or are forthcoming in Five Points, Greensboro Review, Measure, Pleiades, and Smartish Pace. He is an editor for Cellpoems and teaches at Marshall University.
MORE REVIEWS:

06/19/2011
'Lisa Fay Coutley, “View from the High Road”', Casey Thayer


05/05/2011
'Jeff Tigchelaar’s “One Way of Looking at Thirteen Blackbirds”', Saara Myrene Raappana


06/30/2011
'Valerio Magrelli’s “I’ve often imagined gazes”', Chris Shannon


SOME POEMS:

03/14/2012
'New Regime', Geoffrey Brock


11/27/2010
'And the moon', Erika Meitner


12/18/2014
'Mass Casualty Event', Nomi Stone


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