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Flash Interview: Ira Sadoff
The Dana Professor of Poetry at Colby College, Ira Sadoff, shares insights into his writing space, alternative talents, and the inherently political nature of poetry in our exclusive interview.
Poetry by Danny Rendleman
- Bite
- Cat
- In Wartime
Poetry by Dinah Berland
- House of Lost Causes
- Falling Out of Love
- Exit Row
Poetry by Steven Rydman
- At the Airport
- La Fin du Monde
- Suppose at Twelve, I Am Not a Boy
Poetry by Jonathan Hayes
- Like Eyes of the Tapster
- Father
- Harvest Moon
Poetry by Athena Kildegaard
- Fugue
- Armadillo
- Deaf Smith County, 1932
- Roosters
Poetry by Joseph Lisowski
- Conscience Is Never Kind
- Not The Best Way To Wake Up
Poetry by Rebecca Seiferle
The Warrior for Life
Flash Fiction by Jnana Hodson
Love Potion Tumbler Find
Photography by Peter Hobbs and Dong Soo Choi
- Untitled (Peter Hobbs)
- Untitled (Dong Soo Choi)
Bios & Info
Learn about the talented poets, artists, and contributors who breathe life into this issue.
Submission Guidelines & Editors
Rules for the road to being published in Blaze, plus meet the editorial team stewarding this vessel of creativity.
Travel and the Artistic Journey
The beauty of art, poetry, and literature is that they act as vessels, transporting us to differing corners of the human experience without us ever having to leave our seats. Whether we journey through the crisp imagery caught by a photographer's lens, or navigate the emotionally charged landscapes of poets and authors, travel is inherent in every piece of art we encounter. It reminds us that just as we may traverse physical distances to unfamiliar lands, we can equally embark on a journey inward, exploring the rich tapestry of the soul, through the timeless contributions of artists like those featured within the pages of Blaze.