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A poem from the Missouri Loves Company podcast host Mathieu Paul. Poetry and prose can submitted for publication consideration at editorial@moundcitymessenger.com.
A poem from the Missouri Loves Company podcast host Mathieu Paul. Poetry and prose can submitted for publication consideration at editorial@moundcitymessenger.com.
Mound City Messenger now has an improved event submission page. This feature empowers local music venues, art galleries, theaters, and other cultural organizations to submit their events for inclusion in the site’s events calendar.
Matthew Freeman reflects on the joy of hosting the Re: Born poetry series, highlighting memorable performances and the welcoming atmosphere at The Fortune Teller Bar. The series will continue at Joe’s Café, starting January 21st.
A second piece from local poet Brett Underwood. Underwood recently released Gateway To Mush, his latest book of poetry from Spartan Press.
Kaleigh D’Græy’s poetry reflects on renewal and self-acceptance through the metaphor of rain, contrasting hope and despair.
Mound City Messenger invites readers to submit poetry and short stories via email. The poem “Gambling” explores the consequences of a man’s foray into betting, leading to loss and regret. “We Are Not Impressed” critiques South Sudanese leadership, highlighting unfulfilled promises and persistent societal issues like poverty and joblessness. Bul Ajang Kur Yuot, a literature student, is featured.
Revisioning I just passed a holy manwho had apparentlycome from a faraway landto Delmarand he was wearing a long tan linen robeand when he got close to mehe gave me a very casualtwo-finger salute,...
Editor’s Note: Mound City Messenger will be featuring poetry and short stories by local authors. Submissions can be emailed to editorial@moundcitymessenger.com for consideration. CARTOGRAPHIC NUMBSKULLSBrett Lars Underwood Knowing that the buttis aflameafter the failure...