That Guy
The view from behind the eyes of celluloid Everyman. Poem by Gary Corseri.
Contradictions in the Whirlwind: The Refugees Crisis, Paris Attacks, Wars without End
Gary Corseri muses on the voice inside the whirlwind of globalization.
Frost at Midnight: The Lost Poem (A Play)
In this verse play by Gary Corseri, Robert Frost attempts to exorcise his demons by writing a poem, but is confronted by Carol, the son lost to him by suicide.
Poets’ Talk: Pope Francis, Masilo, Marc Beaudin, et al.
Gary Corseri and Charles Orloski talk as only poets do about today’s whirling Zeitgeist.
Hiroshima Spring
Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings, Gary Corseri shares a poem inspired by the sights and the people of the city.
“Christmas in July” in Absurdityville, USA
Gary Corseri removes the mistletoe from Christmas in July celebrations.
Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine
Gary Corseri looks into a new anthology of short stories from the Gaza Strip and finds that you cannot uproot ideas.
Lower the US Flag on July 4th! (Or: I’ll Take Down My Flag, When You Take Down Yours)
Take down the Confederate Flag? Why stop there? Gary Corseri drops it.
Side Effects
Gary Corseri delves into the side effects of participating in the American circle jerk.
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