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Ode to Handwritten Letters

May 20, 2021 Hannah Charity

My eyes marvel at the words written on you, captivated by their lovely décor: fancy parchment paper, scraps of lined paper, post-it notes, and white napkins.

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In Pulp Tags poems, Poetry

Empty table series, Haikus

January 20, 2021 Olivia Rosenblum

Alone at the table

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In Pulp Tags haiku, creative writing, poem, poems

The Sun Runs

October 5, 2020 Dianna Mason

Poet Dianna Mason returns with her haikus.

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In Pulp Tags haiku, poems, creative writi

Unpacking Malibu, A Poem

September 17, 2020 Hannah Charity

Hannah Charity’s poem “Unpacking Malibu” connects ideas of language and home.

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In Pulp Tags Language, Poetry, poems

Crystal Clear, A Poem

September 8, 2020 Hannah Charity

Pulp Section Editor Hannah Charity reflects on recent global events and the power of language as a force for change in this poem.

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In Pulp Tags Poetry, poems, poem, Student poem, Black Lives Matter, media, Language

Weekly Haiku: Cut My Hair

February 26, 2020 Dianna Mason

The start of a new series showcasing weekly haikus. Submissions welcome!

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In Pulp Tags poems, Student Poetry, Student Writing, Poem, Creative Writing

Emily Bryne's Top 5 Poem Recommendations

September 26, 2019 Emily Byrne

As an English major, I could compile a pretty long list of poems that I think are phenomenal. But the five that I have chosen to me represent a combination of excellent writing, profound significance, and a certain uniqueness in their style.

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In Pulp Tags poems, poetry, recommendations, must reads, John Donne, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Phil Kaye, Rudi Francisco, Spoken word, spoken poetry, Percy Bysshe Shelley

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