by R. Salvador Reyes
The Wayward Ones
Poets move like shoals of fish through the ocean of our literary history. Gathering along the currents of time, dividing into separate schools, exploring myriad paths forward—some break off to join different shoals, others dart away in tiny clusters, quickly collecting streams of new followers. But there are those few loners, the daredevils, the quixotic: the pioneers who wander wayward, diving into unexplored depths, unfollowed, and sometimes forgotten. Yet their journeys are often the most fantastically revealing, and, ironically, the most powerfully memorable. Continue reading "Future Paths Unfollowed: The Poetry of Joseph Ceravolo & Laurence Lieberman (Part 1)"…



