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      Ellen Bass

       

      Rattle #40

      Releasing in June, Rattle #40 is our first-ever entirely open issue. With no theme or focus to consider, we simply chose our favorite 42 poems from the tens of thousands that had been submitted to us over the previous six months. One of poetry’s responsibilities is to represent the tenor of the times, and these poems do, covering pop culture and politics, love and lust, truth in beauty, and tragic violence. Jon Sands decodes the Trayvon Martin case, Alison Luterman responds to mass shootings, and Moe Szyslak (of The Simpsons) calls the Listen Lady. In other poems we find canned coats, a lost mermaid, crepe myrtles, and the “ridiculous big” Fried Elvis sandwich. These are poems of horror and humor and heart, with a new story on almost every page.

      In the conversations section, Alan Fox discusses poetry and life with the always-vibrant Ellen Bass.

       

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      Open Poetry

      Audio Available Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz Things That Happen During Pet-Sitting
      Corrina Bain When the Focus Group Calls …
      Audio Available Ellen Bass How I Became Miss America
      Audio Available Michael Bazzett The Last Expedition
      Francesca Bell I Long to Hold the Poetry Editor’s Penis …
      Where We Are Most Tender
      Audio Available C. Wade Bentley Storytelling
      Audio Available Roy Bentley Ringo Starr Answers Questions …
      Tom Chandler A Kind of Lincoln
      Bill Christophersen Hole
      Bruce Cohen Career-Minded
      Steven Coughlin Sacred Heart
      Audio Available Kwame Dawes Rope
      Audio Available Kim Dower Boob Job
      Audio Available Kelly Fordon Tell Me When It Starts to Hurt
      Alan Fox Two Poems
      Chris Green Christmas Canner
      Mark Hendrickson Cupcakes
      Tom C. Hunley Moe Szyslak
      Audio Available Charlotte Innes The Ex
      Audio Available Ann Eichler Kolakowski Triolet for Laika, First Dog in Space
      Audio Available S.H. Lohmann What It Means to Be Taken
      Alison Luterman When I Heard About the Gunman
      Audio Available Marie-Elizabeth Mali Mind Too Much
      Audio Available Michael Meyerhofer Virginity
      Audio Available Matthew Murrey Box Turtles Fucking
      Audio Available Alicia Ostriker Ghazal: Freedom in America
      Audio Available Julie Price Pinkerton Why I Opted for the More Expensive …
      Audio Available Marge Saiser The Story, Part of It
      Jon Sands Decoded
      Audio Available Megan Sexton In Favor of Union
      Audio Available Eric Paul Shaffer The Word-Swallower
      Virginia Smith [The Age We Live In]
      Jacob Sunderlin Fried Elvis
      William Trowbridge Dead End
      Audio Available Twixt Untitled
      Wendy Videlock Merchant Culture
      Timothy Daniel Welch Bolero
      Audio Available Mark Williams Identity Theft
      Yim Tan Wong Boy Stirring Puddles With a Stick

      Conversation

      Ellen Bass

      Photography

      Doug Brenizer