Leapfrog (a love poem)
more than the peach blossom, lemony afterglow on the puddle’s surface, mud flap, the courtesan’s...
Read MoreTravis Mossotti was awarded the 2011 May Swenson Poetry Award by contest judge Garrison Keillor for his first collection of poems, About the Dead (USU Press, 2011), and his work has appeared in such places as the Antioch Review, Manchester Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Subtropics, The Writer’s Almanac, Vallum and many others. In 2009, he was awarded the James Hearst Poetry Prize from the North American Review by contest judge Robert Pinsky, and in 2010 his poem “Decampment” was adapted to screen as an animated short film. He currently resides in St. Louis with his wife Regina and their daughter Cora.
by Travis Mossotti | May 27, 2014 | Poetry | 0
more than the peach blossom, lemony afterglow on the puddle’s surface, mud flap, the courtesan’s...
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She’d taken the job as a biologist aboard an Alaskan fishing vessel, seasick for fifteen days...
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I don’t know why the man in this café with an armload of children thinks it’s okay to shovel...
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Big breasts heaved into a pink bra with matching panties, on sale. This is lace heaven. This is a...
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When you’ve finally set the pillars of heaven under the roof of smart financial planning, nothing...
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