Tag: New issue
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Winter 2025 Issue
Welcome to the first issue for 2025. The Winter 2025 Issue of Gyroscope Review is filled with thought-provoking commentary on the past, present, and future. Love poems, ekphrastic poems, form poems, and pointed commentary of all kinds can be found in the Winter Issue pages. A gathering of 52 poems for your reading pleasure, you’re sure to…
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Fall 2024 Crone Power Issue
Welcome to the Fall 2024 Crone Power Issue! We have a fantastic array of poems by our honored crones. Our older poets gave us a wealth of wonderful poems about the intricacies of life, death, and everything in between. Crones have seen it all, and they impart their insight and grace in heartfelt words. We…
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Summer 2024 Issue
We have another great issue for you, full of fascinating and thought-provoking poems. Summer brings out the playful and the pointed poems. Curating the issue was a fun exercise in building poems that spoke to each other. I’m sure you’ll find a favorite or two in the Summer 2024 Issue. Let us know on Social…
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Spring 2024 Issue
We have a wonderful Spring Issue for you, including a record for us of six ekphrastic poems. Follow the links or the QR codes under the poem to see the artwork inspiring the poets. This issue features a wide range of poem styles, I’m certain there are poems here for everyone to enjoy. We may…
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Winter 2024 Issue
The Winter 2024 edition of Gyroscope Review contains fine poetry from the following poets: Lavina Blossom, Jude Brigley, Chip Brosius, Rohan Buettel, Sarah Carleton, RT Castleberry, Maureen Clark, David Colodney, Joe Cottonwood, John Cruze, Marc Di Martino, Margie Duncan, Lynn Gilbert, Jeremy Griffin, Richard Hague, Abdullah Jimoh, Wess Mongo Jolley, Molly Lanzarotta, Samantha MacIlwaine, Natalie…
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Summer 2023 Issue
Welcome to summer and great reading! We have a wonderful cover by Assistant Editor Elya Braden, Summer Circus, a Tribute to Chagall, and plenty of great poetry you can dig into like beach sand. The Summer 2023 Issue of Gyroscope Review features these fine poets: April Asbury, Joe Barca, Maddie Baxter, Lisa Bellamy, Nancy Botkin,…







