Poet of the Day – Candice Kelsey

National Poetry Month April 3, 2020 Candice Kelsey Megxit                           for Meghan Markle   This poem is the press This line the Daily Mail This caesura – your father These letters your letter   This stanza breaks Like the shutter Of a super telephoto lens   And this alliteration Is afterthought arising Around Archie […]

Poet of the Day – Liz Jorgensen

National Poetry Month April 2, 2020 Liz Jorgensen My High School Students   They look like sweatpants and sleep. They smell like gym, like Axe and dew. They taste of rebellion and sound of gossip and heartache. Yet when they graduate, they feel like people—like purpose, like pride.   My High School Students appeared in […]

Poet of the Day – Gail Tyson

National Poetry Month April 1, 2020 Gail Tyson Darning the Wounded Tongue   Half-dog, half-camel, with bottomless eyes, the creature kneels beside me like a sphinx. Erect, tall in a Queen Anne chair, I gaze ahead. Neither of us makes a sound.   The creature kneels beside me in a pale room, silvery light casting […]

It’s Our Fifth Anniversary and We Have News

We have plenty of news to share with you today: the Gyroscope Review fifth anniversary, a stellar spring issue, and a change to our masthead. Gyroscope Review Celebrates Five Years of Publication The spring 2020 of Gyroscope Review marks five years of publishing this journal, collaborating to bring you voices from far and wide, and […]