Welcome to July’s issue of Every Day Poets. I’m afraid last month’s interview didn’t happen. If we can, we’ll bring it to you at some future date. Those of you who send poems to us, please keep an eye on your e-mails in case one month it’s you. And please inform us of any change to your e-mail address.
We try to choose poems that are seasonal to the Northern Hemisphere – largely because all three editors live in the Northern Hemisphere, so if you have a wintry poem with us that hasn’t been published yet – fear not – it’s on its way because we’re past the solstice after all. That said we have included one poem in July’s schedule on the 20th, that could be said to be a month out of date but it came too late for inclusion in June. We need poems specific to any event six weeks in advance to give us a chance to process them on time. And if any Southern Hemisphere editor wishes to join our team and redress the imbalance, write to Jordan at Every Day Fiction and he’ll pass the message along.
For the 4th July we have a very special poem which gave this Brit a taste of what it must feel like to be an American. On the 17th, our youngest poet returns with a poem called “Modern Expression”. In fact there’s lots to look forward to as usual, every day.
Finally, we do need someone else to join our editorial team. If you think you could spare a few hours a week/an hour a day to read poems in our slush pile and comment, please contact Jordan.
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July’s Table of Contents
| July 1 | Amy Corbin | The Painting |
| July 2 | Polenth Blake | The Dog’s Complaint |
| July 3 | Catherine Langford | Thickly with me |
| July 4 | Ash Krafton | After Arlington |
| July 5 | Richard M. O’Donnell | Fresh Baked Bread |
| July 6 | Rebecca Colby | Samantha |
| July 7 | Gary Bloom | Laughable |
| July 8 | Kaolin Imago Fire | Love Not War |
| July 9 | J. B. Hogan | Braceros |
| July 10 | Benjamin Winship | Growing up |
| July 11 | Steve Lucchesi | Morning Jog |
| July 12 | Kathleen Cassen Mickelson | Tenacity |
| July 13 | R. J. Walker Miller | Dancing the Devil’s Backbone |
| July 14 | Carol Falaki | Planet Cat |
| July 15 | Daniel Stine | Artist’s Agony |
| July 16 | Joan Ryder | A Merging of the Centuries |
| July 17 | A Quantum Mechanic | Modern Expression |
| July 18 | Deborah Walker | My Deep Love |
| July 19 | John Ammirati | First Funeral |
| July 20 | George McKim | tiananmen square |
| July 21 | Marc Latham | Planet Earth and the Universe |
| July 22 | John Lander | Tanka Written While Weary |
| July 23 | Tyrean Martinson | Grace Unexpected |
| July 24 | Lucien E. G. Spelman | The Alligator Xylophone |
| July 25 | Lilibeth Taduran | Civilization |
| July 26 | Katherine McIntyre | Faceless |
| July 27 | Erik Knutsen | Mountain |
| July 28 | Robert M. Dilley | Into Her Dreams |
| July 29 | Barry Napier | Lives Upon a Napkin |
| July 30 | Angel Zapata | Autumn 1985: The Dead Girl |
| July 31 | Casey Quinn | An Original Idea |
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