Drowning for Love Voices in my head cannot stop saying how she's clouding their vision. Makes thinking clearly tough when everything is shaded her favorite color, blue. Stands to reason my subconscious seeks out a woman most pleased with paint the color of the sea. I've always been an ocean guy. Smell of salt, raw … Continue reading The VGP Literate No. 17
The VGP Flashback #2
Vulnerable The heart is an organ of fire. --Herodotus Layers of defenses peel away, rice paper shredded beneath heat metal hands, lightening glass sparks. You unearth the hollow beneath my heart, once constricted. Make it blossom full-petaled... A flower fed on tears flames to life, too intense for restraint. The edge of your fingers fillet … Continue reading The VGP Flashback #2
Clearing Up The Convoluted Craziness of the New Carcinogenic Poetry Outbreak
Good evening, readers. With the sudden surge of new poetry and vehicles at Virgogray Press, I thought it may be a good idea to clear up exactly what we're thinking. At the forefront is the recent outbreak of Carcinogenic Poetry related publications. Carcinogenic Poetry is the flagship poetry journal of Virgogray Press, its first publication … Continue reading Clearing Up The Convoluted Craziness of the New Carcinogenic Poetry Outbreak