Blood Orange, a Poem by Mark Tulin
A striking Monet of foggy ash from luminous wildfires that engulf the mountains and the countryside in a devil’s danceContinue Reading
A striking Monet of foggy ash from luminous wildfires that engulf the mountains and the countryside in a devil’s danceContinue Reading
In the current political climate—where minorities, immigrants, and their children are treated harshly—it’s refreshing to have a fiesta (Spanish for party) in myContinue Reading
Dear Troubled Neighbor is also in print form with commentary at LetterPile.com.
“You give me fever when you kiss me. Fever when you hold me tight.” –Peggy Lee You give me doubleContinue Reading
Vulnerabilities – Visual Verse— Read on visualverse.org/submissions/vulnerabilities/ VULNERABILITIESMark TulinI open up before you,a motionless collection of parts.I hide nothing.Peer insideContinue Reading
I become a snowy egret on the beach, staring into the choppy, translucent sea, skinny legs swaying on each breakingContinue Reading






