New poem in Comstock Review

Thanks to editors Betsy Anderson and Michael A. Sickler for including my poem “This Autumn Day” in the 30th Anniversary issue of The Comstock Review along with many other fine poets.

 

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“I’ll call for pen and ink and write my mind.”
–William Shakespeare, Henry VI Part I, Act V Scene iii

“Your Party” appears in the February Verse-Virtual

My Poem “Your Party” appears in the February Verse-Virtual. It originally appeared in the Comstock Review in 2014.

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New Poem posted on Verse-Virtual

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Thanks to Editor Firestone Feinberg for publishing my poem entitled “Tropic of No Return” in the December issue of Verse-Virtual.

http://www.verse-virtual.com/michael-minassian-2016-december.html

 

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2 Poems in South Florida Poetry Journal

Two of my poems appear in the November, 2016 issue of the South Florida Poetry Journal. Thanks to Editor Lenny DellaRocca and his staff. The poems are titled “Raising Pigeons” and “The Knocking at the Gate.”

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http://www.southfloridapoetryjournal.com/issue-3-poems.html

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Poem published in Poetry Quarterly

Thanks to the editors for publishing my poem “Counting Words” in the Fall 2016 issue of Poetry Quarterly.

Here is the poem:

COUNTING WORDS

Driving past the Alamo
yesterday, you counted
the people in the square
huddled around the entrance.

The mission shone white
in the glare of the sun,
and I counted the bullet
holes in the façade,
black spots against
the reflected stone:
wounds that would not heal.

Later that night,
you counted the stars
in the night sky
while we searched
for the right words;
I counted heartbeats,
first yours, then mine.

In the distance, a train
whistle blew, counting
the miles between
words and the wind
and then you were gone.

© Michael Minassian 2016

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Poem “Waking Up In America”

Thanks to Editor Firestone Feinberg for posting my poem “Waking up in America” in the November 2016 issue of Verse-Virtual. The poem was originally published in the Comstock Review in 2015.

Waking Up in America

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