“define / touch. something only monsters / want.define love. something / that kills them.”
— Christina Im, ATLANTIS REVISITED published in Rising Phoenix Review
@risingphoenixpress / risingphoenixpress.tumblr.com
“define / touch. something only monsters / want.define love. something / that kills them.”
— Christina Im, ATLANTIS REVISITED published in Rising Phoenix Review
“i, like the stars, know what it means to be devoured from the inside out. i know what it means to be on fire & not emit any light. here i am / trying to be less volatile, less violent. i’m saying that”
— Eliel Vera, A short list of stars that died this year, published in Rising Phoenix Review
Expedited Submissions
We are offering expedited poetry submissions when you contribute to an evacuation aid fund in support of families from Gaza. When you donate $10-$20 to a fund, you will receive a decision on your poetry submission within 7 days.
Take These Steps
We also email each poet a copy of our poetry prompts bundle, a collection of 114 poetry exercises.
__________________________________________________________
The Rising Phoenix Review is a monthly online zine dedicated to publishing poetry, photography, and art focused on the working class and other marginalized groups. The Rising Phoenix Review was founded as a method to track the progression of modern social issues in real time. We believe genuine writing, photography, and art creates an opportunity for dialogue about how to positively mend the issues of our world. We resolve to publish writers, artists, and photographers who peacefully and compassionately address the most challenging issues of our era. We strive to build a sacred space for the marginalized with the work we publish.
Expedited Submissions
We are offering expedited poetry submissions when you contribute to an evacuation aid fund in support of families from Gaza. When you donate $10-$20 to a fund, you will receive a decision on your poetry submission within 7 days.
Take These Steps
We also email each poet a copy of our poetry prompts bundle, a collection of 114 poetry exercises.
__________________________________________________________
The Rising Phoenix Review is a monthly online zine dedicated to publishing poetry, photography, and art focused on the working class and other marginalized groups. The Rising Phoenix Review was founded as a method to track the progression of modern social issues in real time. We believe genuine writing, photography, and art creates an opportunity for dialogue about how to positively mend the issues of our world. We resolve to publish writers, artists, and photographers who peacefully and compassionately address the most challenging issues of our era. We strive to build a sacred space for the marginalized with the work we publish.
Expedited Submissions
We are offering expedited poetry submissions when you contribute to an evacuation aid fund in support of families from Gaza. When you donate $10-$20 to a fund, you will receive a decision on your poetry submission within 7 days.
Take These Steps
We also email each poet a copy of our poetry prompts bundle, a collection of 114 poetry exercises.
__________________________________________________________
The Rising Phoenix Review is a monthly online zine dedicated to publishing poetry, photography, and art focused on the working class and other marginalized groups. The Rising Phoenix Review was founded as a method to track the progression of modern social issues in real time. We believe genuine writing, photography, and art creates an opportunity for dialogue about how to positively mend the issues of our world. We resolve to publish writers, artists, and photographers who peacefully and compassionately address the most challenging issues of our era. We strive to build a sacred space for the marginalized with the work we publish.
“I WANTED TO BE LOVED SO DESPERATELY THAT MY FINGERS SHOOK WITH IT I AM NOT BEAUTIFUL BUT I COULD BE”
Expedited Submissions
We are offering expedited poetry submissions when you contribute to an evacuation aid fund in support of families from Gaza. When you donate $10-$20 to a fund, you will receive a decision on your poetry submission within 7 days.
Take These Steps
We also email each poet a copy of our poetry prompts bundle, a collection of 114 poetry exercises.
__________________________________________________________
The Rising Phoenix Review is a monthly online zine dedicated to publishing poetry, photography, and art focused on the working class and other marginalized groups. The Rising Phoenix Review was founded as a method to track the progression of modern social issues in real time. We believe genuine writing, photography, and art creates an opportunity for dialogue about how to positively mend the issues of our world. We resolve to publish writers, artists, and photographers who peacefully and compassionately address the most challenging issues of our era. We strive to build a sacred space for the marginalized with the work we publish.
We are reviving our poetry prompt bundle to help raise funds for e-Sims to send to Gaza. Our new poetry prompt bundle contains 90 writing prompts and 14 writing exercises to guide your poetry writing practices. The collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza.
This collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza through the NGO Connecting Humanity. Learn more about the e-Sims project. Read about Connecting Humanity in the news.
🪶 Common Backyard Birds of Midwestern America 🪶
We are reviving our poetry prompt bundle to help raise funds for e-Sims to send to Gaza. Our new poetry prompt bundle contains 90 writing prompts and 14 writing exercises to guide your poetry writing practices. The collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza.
This collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza through the NGO Connecting Humanity. Learn more about the e-Sims project. Read about Connecting Humanity in the news.
“I have never seen a door that doesn’t look like you leaving. Look at me writing this poem. Even here I don’t mean anything I say. Except that I still want you. That whatever is in me still loves you deeply. It is a light I can’t turn off. I clap my hands and nothing happens.”
— Karese Burrows, POEM FOR YOUR LEAVING, published in Rising Phoenix Review (via risingphoenixpress)
“Recovery looks like orange peels in a kitchen sink. Sometimes it looks like static, red & unraveling”
— Ana Carrizo, THE BODY MADE INTO AN EMERGENCY, published in Rising Phoenix Review
We are reviving our poetry prompt bundle to help raise funds for e-Sims to send to Gaza. Our new poetry prompt bundle contains 90 writing prompts and 14 writing exercises to guide your poetry writing practices. The collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza.
This collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza through the NGO Connecting Humanity. Learn more about the e-Sims project. Read about Connecting Humanity in the news.
We are reviving our poetry prompt bundle to help raise funds for e-Sims to send to Gaza. Our new poetry prompt bundle contains 90 writing prompts and 14 writing exercises to guide your poetry writing practices. The collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza.
This collection is available on a pay what you can basis. 100% of the proceeds generated from the sale of this series will be donated to send e-Sims to Palestinians in Gaza through the NGO Connecting Humanity. Learn more about the e-Sims project. Read about Connecting Humanity in the news.
“Let me herald something holy. Let my wounds sing: The divine is at hand.”