Happy New Year
Happy New Year and Happy Public Domain Day from Heron Tree! We’ll be back with a new poem on the evening of 8 January, and we’ll be publishing volume 11 poems weekly through mid-February. But our call...
View Article“Anomalistics Aggregate”
Kate Falvey created “Anomalistics Aggregate” from The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort (1919). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Kate Falvey writes: I...
View Article“Forms/s from line/s”
David Q. Hutcheson-Tipton worked with Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900) to create “Form/s from line/s.” Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, David Q....
View Article2 poems by Jackie McClure
We present 2 remixes by Jackie McClure: “A Bequest” uses words from [I celebrate myself] in Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman (1855 edition). Please click here to read. And “Having Been Sown” rearranges...
View Article“Reliquary”
Jai Michelle Louissen created “Reliquary” from The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort (1919). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Jai Michelle Louissen writes: I...
View Article“An Outcry”
Ali Znaidi created “An Outcry” from The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort (1919). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of composing it, Ali Znaidi writes: This erasure poem was...
View Article4 poems by Pamela Hobart Carter
Pamela Hobart Carter created 4 erasures from Line & Form by Walter Crane (1900): Please click here to read “Began.” Please click here to read “Memory is Unlimited.” Please click here to read...
View Article“Memento Mori”
Colleen Coyne created “Memento Mori” from The Glory of Greylock: Written as a Souvenir of an Excursion by Francis Williams Rockwell (1921). Please click here to read. About the poem and the process of...
View Articlevolume 11 wrap
We have finished posting volume 11 poems! At the end of October, we did a round-up of volume 11 poems published thus far; here are the authors and poems we’ve presented since then. The links will take...
View Articlesubmissions open for volume 12
The PDF compilation of volume 11 poems will be available later this year, but you can read them all (and we hope you will!) through the links in our volume 11 archive. And we’re happy to say that...
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