We can shake the spray
as much as we want,
but if she wasn’t filled
with all those colors
with all that turning
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Darren C. Demaree’s “Eat the Hummingbird #10” in Houseguest Magazine
By Darren C. Demaree The ego that ridesthe just-felt spasms of heatfrom the sun’s last lightdoesn’t disappearonce the roof’s edge becomes the limitof our vantage point. We will inventwhole other worldswith a thousand different suns,
Emily As Swollen Legs Are A Threat by Darren Demaree in Pif Magazine
Four New Unfinished Murder Ballads by Darren C. Demaree in Red Savina Review
New Work from Darren C. Demaree in the Olentangy Review
Darren C. Demaree reads Emily As Cold Tea
Darren C. Demaree is living in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and children. He is the author of As We Refer To Our Bodies (2013) and Not For Art Nor Prayer (2014), both collections from 8th House Publishing House. He is the recipient of two Pushcart Prize nominations...
Issue 2 | Winter 2013
Your Impossible Voice #2 features new work from New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow Thaddeus Rutkowski, multiple Best American Poetry contributor Arielle Greenberg, MacArthur Fellow and Berlin Prize winner Han Ong, Bay Area favorites Lewis Buzbee and Mary Burger, 2013 Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award winner Will Alexander, and more
Darren C. Demaree reads Emily as a Mango Hitting the Ground
Darren C. Demaree is living in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and children. He is the author of As We Refer To Our Bodies (2013) and Not For Art Nor Prayer (2014), both collections from 8th House Publishing House. He is the recipient of two Pushcart Prize nominations...