Today's poem is
"Brought to You by the Letter Ox , Or: Why I Want my Son to Remain Illiterate"
from Fugue
Mitchell Metz
is widely published. Most recently, his work has appeared in Hiram Poetry Review, Roanoke Review, Redivider, and South Carolina Review. He is currently a Pushcart Nominee.
About Fugue:
Poets in this issue: Alan Harawitz, Mitchell Metz, Kerri French, Joseph Capista, Curtis Bauer, Robert Herschbach, Laurie Soslow, Tracy Truels, John Findura, Catherine Carter, John M. Anderson, Matthew Deshe Cashion, David Kirby, Natasha Trethewey, Josh Rathkamp, Don Welch, Virginia Heatter
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