Join us in celebrating National Poetry Month with this all-poetry issue of Cutleaf
In this issue, Emily Franklin ruminates on finding joy in the act of noticing in two poems beginning with “Gallery of Extinct Birds.”
Theresa Montiero explains why it’s hard to look away from a wolf in three poems beginning with “Some Advice.”
And Robert Morgan celebrates the ways the body is a kind of resurrection in three poems beginning with “Bone Song.”

Featured art: Robert Pittis Scott

Illustrations of various patents printed in “Cycling Art, Energy, and Locomotion: A Series of Remarks on the Development of Bicycles, Tricycles, and Man-Motor Carriages” by Robert Pittis Scott (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1889). From Public Domain Review.

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