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- Psaltery & Lyre’s New Site
- 123 Psaltery & Lyre: “Agricola Dreams of Flying” by J. Rose Lara
- 122 Psaltery & Lyre: “Communion: a love poem (a villanelle)” by Rachel Bollinger
- Book Review: Philip Metres’s Sand Opera
- 121 Psaltery & Lyre: Rachael Matthews, “Horsehead Nebula”
- Book Review: Monica Ong’s Silent Anatomies
- 120 Psaltery & Lyre: Rachael Matthews, “Return, pt. III” and “Gaia”
- Book Review: Claudia Rankine’s Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
- Book Review: Matthea Harvey, If the Tabloids Are True What Are You?
- Book Review: LoterÃa Cards and Fortune Poems: A Book of Lives
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Tyler Chadwick Archive
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105 Psaltery & Lyre: Theric Jepson, “Creator”
Posted on October 26, 2014 | 1 Comment"the magic is slow / but this god is patient . . ." -
103 Psaltery & Lyre: Theric Jepson, “After Party”
Posted on October 21, 2014 | 1 Comment"I'm dying to get to that curtain call, / to hold hands with the dearly departed . . . " -
101 Psaltery & Lyre: Theric Jepson, “Some Seduction This”
Posted on July 24, 2014 | 2 Comments"God / cross-dressed in death- / his shroud cinched at the waist, / skull rouged, scythe with matching / clutch." -
Book Review: Field Notes on Language and Kinship
Posted on July 5, 2014 | 6 CommentsIn Field Notes on Language and Kinship, Chadwick gives us yet another gift: a companion book of notes to Fire in the Pasture. Sometimes these notes are original poems Chadwick composed while editing Fire. Before each of these poem-notes, Chadwick includes an introductory paragraph or so explaining the relationships between his poems and the poems in Fire. Chadwick is an excellent poet, and so these entries, for me, were particularly delightful to read. -
19 Psaltery & Lyre: Tyler Chadwick, “Upon Hearing Elder B– Bear Witness that ‘Satan is Real’ to a Mormon Congregation the Second Sunday of 2011”
Posted on October 11, 2012 | 1 Comment" . . . I imagined [God's pew] empty, imagined him out fishing the Snake, waves lapping at his waders like a dog left alone all day . . . "




