Number 15 of morphrog, the online journal promising
‘poetry in the extreme’ and published by the Frogmore Press, is now live at http://www.morphrog.com
The issue contains new poetry from the
customary eclectic range of authors: American poet Gale Acuff, author of The
Story of My Lives (2008), who has taught university English in the US and
China as well as on the Palestinian West Bank; widely published poet and poetry
editor of London Grip Michael Bartholomew-Biggs; multiple Pushcart
prize nominee Lana Bella; Natalie Crick, whose poem ‘Sunday School’ was
nominated for this year’s Pushcart Prize; recent runner-up for the Frogmore
Prize Nicola Daly; Antony Johae, author of Poems of the East; Missouri
poet Donal Mahoney; priest, mediator, trainer and poet Chris McDermott; Ian C
Smith, author of wonder sadness madness, who lives in the Gippsland
Lakes area of Victoria, Australia; poet, sound artist and graphic artist
Lawrence Upton; and Austrian writer Theresa Vogrin. At a time of increasing
global uncertainty, the international flavour of this issue offers a wide range
of perspectives on and insights into the unprecedented circumstances we find
ourselves in.
morphrog is published twice a year in January and July,
and subscription is free. To subscribe please contact: morphrog@gmail.com