The VPR Poem of the Week is Barry Ballard’s “Autumn,” which appeared in the Spring/Summer 2002 issue (Volume III, Number 1) of Valparaiso Poetry Review.
Barry Ballard’s poetry has been published in American Literary Review, Chariton Review, Connecticut Review, Florida Review, Margie, Midwest Quarterly, Prairie Schooner, Quarterly West, and elsewhere. His collections of poems include Green Tombs to Jupiter (Snail’s Pace Press), A Time to Reinvent (Creative Ash Press), Plowing to the End of the Road (Finishing Line Press), and A Body Speaks Through Fence Lines (Pudding House Press).
Tuesday of each week “One Poet’s Notes” highlights an excellent work by a poet selected from the archives of Valparaiso Poetry Review, except when other posts with news or updates preempt the usual appearance of this item, with the recommendation that readers revisit it. Please check the sidebar to view the list of poets and works that have been past “Poem of the Week” selections. Additionally, readers are reminded that VPR pages are best read with the browser font preference in which they were set, 12 pt. Times New Roman, in order to guarantee the stanza alignment and the breaks of longer lines are preserved.
Barry Ballard’s poetry has been published in American Literary Review, Chariton Review, Connecticut Review, Florida Review, Margie, Midwest Quarterly, Prairie Schooner, Quarterly West, and elsewhere. His collections of poems include Green Tombs to Jupiter (Snail’s Pace Press), A Time to Reinvent (Creative Ash Press), Plowing to the End of the Road (Finishing Line Press), and A Body Speaks Through Fence Lines (Pudding House Press).
Tuesday of each week “One Poet’s Notes” highlights an excellent work by a poet selected from the archives of Valparaiso Poetry Review, except when other posts with news or updates preempt the usual appearance of this item, with the recommendation that readers revisit it. Please check the sidebar to view the list of poets and works that have been past “Poem of the Week” selections. Additionally, readers are reminded that VPR pages are best read with the browser font preference in which they were set, 12 pt. Times New Roman, in order to guarantee the stanza alignment and the breaks of longer lines are preserved.
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