Early middle age seems pathetic until you’re there, so now that I’m there, I couldn’t help but reassess Weiland through that lens. At the time,…
“My hometown of York, Pennsylvania is no exception to the crisis of drug overdose deaths. A dear friend, who stayed in my hometown while I…
“All Over Again” was written about three months after my father passed. I was visiting a friend in Mississippi on a property that contained an…
The earliest version of “Deliverance as Anchor” was written on 12/28/18, when I was attempting a poem every day after joining a group of writers…
I’m thinking of how images outlast images. I was in a room; a man beside me was sketching birds. I pretended to be looking at…
I know we wrote the poem “What We Write about When We Don’t Write about the Pandemic” in May of 2020 because I booked an…
Marc Vincenz is a poet-philosopher whose creative practice interrogates consciousness and panpsychism. His poetry makes use of associative techniques that join disparate concepts and challenge…
One theme I continue to revisit in my poetry is the way in which masculinity, or toxic masculinity, is learned and expressed through behaviors that…
I am giving you a version. By which I mean I mask and I mask and I mask and I mask. I tell myself: wake…
Taking on the persona of Lucie (itself a tribute to her own use of persona in both A Hunger and The Master Letters), included honoring…