Today's poem is
"Here at the OFH"
from Birmingham Poetry Review
Kathryn Starbuck
's books of poems are Sex Perhaps
(2014), nominated for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize, and Grief
Mania, (2006) both from Sheep Meadow Press, New York
City. She is completing her third poetry manuscript,
Existential Chitchat. Her award-winning poems appear in
Poetry, Southwest Review, Ploughshares, AGNI, The New
Yorker, The New Republic, Harvard Review, The Best
American Poetry, The Sewanee Review, JAMA, The Iowa
Review, and elsewhere. Her poems have been reprinted and
anthologized in this country, Canada, and Europe. She has
completed a memoir and is compiling a book of essays. She
edited, with Elizabeth Meese, two volumes of poems by her
late husband, George Starbuck.
Books by Kathryn Starbuck:
Other poems on the web by Kathryn Starbuck:
Seven poems
Two poems
"The Shoe"
About Birmingham Poetry Review:
Subscription: 1 Year, $5
Other poems from Birmingham Poetry Review in Verse Daily:
Home
Web Weekly Features
Archives
About Verse Daily
FAQs
Submit to Verse Daily
Copyright © 2002-2016 Verse Daily All Rights Reserved
Birmingham Poetry Review *
BPR HB 203 *
1530 3rd Avenue *
South Birmingham, AL 35294รข??1260
Editor: Adam Vines
July 12, 2016: "Pastoral" by Rose McLarney
December 4, 2015: "Sidewalks" by Allison Joseph
December 3, 2015: "Rings" by Ricardo Pau-Llosa
December 2, 2015: "Lambing" by Luke Hollis
March 7, 2012: "Parties" by Michael Milburn
March 6, 2012: "Kings Highway" by Robert W. Hill
March 24, 2011: "Prairie" by Sidney Wade
March 22, 2011: "Ficus" by Gregory Fraser
July 2, 2006: "Biochemically Speaking, People Are Close Relatives of Soy" by Charles Harper Webb