Flame and Davide wrote love poems through a different perspective.
The New Haiku: One-Breath Poetry
In this short post Flame introduces a new way to write haiku by examining one of the most popular pieces in its original form.
Eco-poetry and The Environment
Flame tackles an important topic by analysing two monuments of the English canon; a small contribution an English major can make for the environment.
Re-Poeticiziation in Translation: Rhyme or Reason
What matters more in translation - a word-for-word recreation of the original, or mainting the original pace and rhythm of the piece? Flame offers an introduction to one of his favourite topics.
Странността на чуждия // Queering the Other
Why do we read? And how does that impact our lives? Here is a perspective on desire which hopefully convinces you of the importance of being earnest. Bilingual post: EN/BG.
Piercing the Shell of Percy Shelley
"This might lead you to believe that readers have power over the material; yet that is precisely the poem's trap. It has control over you."
Sight: The Sense of Purpose
Flame explores feelings of being useless. Well, isn't that a new one. Also, Davide made a funny joke here.
Guest Entry: Ravens
‘A journey through the past uncovering and exploring the genesis and the changes of and in a Poet.' Fernando Martins da Mota presents his own writing in our second ever guest entry.
Guest Еntry: No Man’s Son
Our first guest entry by an anonymous contributor. Also Flame made a good joke here.
Petrichor/The Smell of Rain
An olfactory journey to the past, and elsewhere.
Theory of Poetry: Writing a Mold – Haiku and Sonnet
Have you ever wanted to get into writing? Let us offer a few ideas on how you might get started.
Two Open Letters to Contemporary Poetry
Davide and Flame share their views on what they find wrong about their contemporaries' work.
A Call Out: De-Roncoing the Davide
"Would it not be the most supreme of pleasures to witness the world from that altitude, to experience the adrenaline-filled awe of contemplating the mortal scenery beneath?"
Pick and Choose
How about you chose the ending?
Dreams of Joy and Where to Find Them
Flame takes a New Historicist approach and does a comparative analysis of a banknote and one of his poems. I wish.
