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Can Poetry Survive in the Wild?

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Broadsided Press could be described in a couple of ways: a small press specializing in direct-to-reader distribution; a monthly literary journal dedicated to single-serving works of art and literature; a literary-minded street art project; all of the above.

Founded in 2005 by Elizabeth Bradfield, Broadsided curates a monthly broadside, featuring original poetry and artwork, and posts it as a free online download. These broadsides are then (in theory) printed and pasted wherever the world is in need of a little poetry (everywhere). What follows are a few examples of Broadsided broadsides, as originals and in the wild.

 

“Confession Concerning the Ocean,” by Elizabeth Langemak, art by Caleb Brown (September, 2013)

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“Forgiveness,” by Richard Hoffman, art by Kate Baird (October, 2006)

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“where bushes periodically burn, children fear other children: girls,” by Camile Dungy, art by Caleb Brown (August, 2013)

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“Meditation on the Treason of His Body,” by Joe Wilkins, art by Alesia F. Norling (May, 2008)

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“Dear Body,” by Dan Rosenberg, art by Ira Joel Haber (March, 2010)

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“Wreckage: by Sea,” by Gretchen E Henderson, art by Elizabeth Terhune (December, 2009)

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“Some Things I Know Without the Field Guide,” by Suzanne Helfman, art by Gabriel Travis (October, 2009)

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Dhanaivi at 16 in the South Bronx,” by Dolan Morgan, art by Sarah Van Sanden (September, 2012)

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“To You and For You,” by Willie Lin, art by Janice Redman (September, 2014)

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