Broken and Lost / Garrett Phelan

The object poem: Simple enough that we can teach grade school children to write them, complex enough that great poets write them. We think 3rd Wednesday’s poem of the week is a fine example of how much a good object poem can accomplish with a few lines – just look at that final question!

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Casual Gospel / David Prather

3rd Wednesday’s poem of the week is the 50/50 contest winner from the summer issue of the magazine. David Prather won half the voluntary entry fees and a one year subscription to the print magazine for his poem, Casual Gospel. The summer issue is available free in PDF format at our website or in print at a nominal price from Amazon.

The Birds of Morris Graves

Our poem of the week is an ekphrastic based on the body of work of the Northwest artist, Morris Graves (1910-2001).  The background image is “Spirit Bird”.  This poem appeared first in the Spring 2017 issue of Third Wednesday and was later reprinted in The Ekphrastic Review.  (Disclaimer – the poem’s author is one of our editors).

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