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Thomas March
Poet and Performer Thomas March on Combining Poetry & Cabaret
by Shane O'Neill
September 04, 2019
Interviews
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Yrsa Daley-Ward: On Divorcing Analysis from Process and Voicing the Unspoken
by Thomas March
April 11, 2018
Interviews
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Appreciations: Charif Shanahan’s “Preface”
by Thomas March
December 04, 2017
Poetry
Reviews
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Performer and Author Justin Sayre on Writing His YA Novels
by Thomas March
August 10, 2017
Interviews
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Appreciations: Cheryl Clarke’s “in this hostile corridor”
by Thomas March
May 30, 2017
Opinion
Poetry
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Read Thomas March’s Contribution to the New Issue of ‘Spunk [arts] Magazine’
by Edit Team
April 11, 2017
Excerpts
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Appreciations: Derrick Austin’s “Summertime”
by Thomas March
August 31, 2016
Opinion
Poetry
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Appreciations: Christina Hutchins’ “Vigil”
by Thomas March
May 24, 2016
Opinion
Poetry
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Appreciations: Ben Ladouceur’s “I Am in Love with Your Brother”
by Thomas March
February 29, 2016
Opinion
Poetry
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Appreciations: Lilith Latini’s “Wolves” and Rickey Laurentiis’ “You Are Not Christ”
by Thomas March
December 29, 2015
Features
Poetry
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‘The Pink Trance Notebooks’ by Wayne Koestenbaum
by Thomas March
November 02, 2015
Poetry
Reviews
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‘A History of the Unmarried’ by Stephen S. Mills
by Thomas March
December 09, 2014
Poetry
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