Revolutioning by Proxy
Revolutioning by Proxy by Erik Tate For those of us who aren’t quite ready to pitch our tents in the park, those of us who want to know more about what’s going on out there before we commit, for those … Continue reading
Revolutioning by Proxy by Erik Tate For those of us who aren’t quite ready to pitch our tents in the park, those of us who want to know more about what’s going on out there before we commit, for those … Continue reading
Occupy the Heart by James C. Henderson When we look back on what we do here today whatever the outcome, whatever the result we can say we did it out of love as friends, who, before we occupied were preoccupied … Continue reading
from this day forward by Michael Mars the fathers never meant by peacefully assembling, that inalienable right to collectively complain, to petition the government for a redress of grievances,. stand against an entity uncontrollable, a future unacceptable, they never meant … Continue reading
Dear readers and poets, We would like to take this opportunity to let you know that we have reached a critical point in our publication schedule. The point is, while we have accepted many more poems (and continue to review … Continue reading
Yesterday marked the end of the second and beginning of the third month for OccuPoetry. We want to take this moment to reflect on all that has happened through the breakneck-paced publishing of the last sixty-some-odd days. First, and most importantly, … Continue reading