Today's poem is
"Come In, Houston, or Everything I Know I Learned from the Guitar Solo in Tori Amos' 'Doughnut Song' (Live in Frankfurt, Germany"
from The Shore
Anthony Frame
is an exterminator from Toledo, Ohio, where he lives with his wife. He is the author of A Generation of Insomniacs and of three chapbooks, most recently Where Wind Meets Wing (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018). He is also the editor/publisher of Glass Poetry Press, which publishes the Glass Chapbook Series and Glass: A Journal of Poetry. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poet Lore, Third Coast, Muzzle Magazine, The Shallow Ends, Harpur Palate and Verse Daily, among others, and in the anthologies Drawn to Marvel: Poems from the Comic Books (Minor Arcana Press, 2014), Come As You Are: An Anthology of 90s Pop Culture (Anomalous Press, 2018) and Not That Bad: Dispatches form the Rape Culture (HarperCollins, 2018). He has twice been awarded Individual Excellence Grants from the Ohio Arts Council.
Other poems by Anthony Frame in Verse Daily:
Other poems on the web by Anthony Frame:
November 12, 2013: Two Poems "If truth really is relative, then power..."
"Poem Composed Entirely From the First Lines of Poems by Emily Dickinson"
"How to Write a Poem in Toledo, Ohio"
Poetry Editors: Sarah Brockhaus * Caroline Chavatel * John A. Nieves
Other poems by The Shore in Verse Daily:
January 17, 2025: "Heartbeat Sound Machine" by Jennifer K. Sweeney
January 16, 2025: "The Bullets Are Thinking About My Body Again" by Michael Okafor
January 14, 2025: "The Physics of It" by Brian Satrom
October 3, 2024: "The Last Love Letter of Marie Curie" by Ash Bowen
September 29, 2024: "Weary of the world, you play Starfield" by Gus Peterson
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