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Audio of “Fire Flowers”, RATTLE, 2014

February 5, 2019Break-Up, Poetry, WritingAudio, Fireworks, Rattle, RelationshipsJonathan Greenhause
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“Fire Flowers”, RATTLE, Summer 2008

October 6, 2017Break-Up, Food, Home, Love, Marriage, philosophy, Poetry, Time, WritingFireworks, RattleJonathan Greenhause

“Fire Flowers” by Jonathan Greenhause

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Recent Posts

  • “The Fabled Draw of Blood” and “A Breakup, Detached” longlisted in Writing East Midlands’ 2025 Aurora Prize
  • A starry-eyed thank you to The Interpreter’s House for publishing my poem “Cassiopeia”!
  • “Holding Hands in the Absence of Parachutes”, finalist in Solstice’s Stephen Dunn Poetry Prize
  • “The cure to all the maladies that ail us”, finalist in The Good Life Review’s Honeybee Prize, featured as a Monday Micro
  • “The Celluloid Heroes of New Jersey”, Honourable Mention in subTerrain’s 19th Annual Lush Triumphant Literary Award
  • “A Guide to Parenting, with Macaques on Itsukushima”, highly-commended for the 2024 Welsh Poetry Competition
  • An enormous thanks to Malika Booker for selecting “As Long as You Breathe the Past, It’ll Keep Not Happening” as 1st Prize in the Teignmouth Poetry Festival Open Competition!
  • Here’s the link to the 2024 Birdy Poetry Prize announcement, readings, and Q & A
  • A big thank you to Harpur Palate for publishing my poem “A Clear Field With Oxen Plowing the Constellated Heavens”!
  • Thank you again to the Maria W. Faust Sonnet Contest for selecting my poem “Russian Nesting Dolls” as a 2023 Laureates’ Choice!
  • Many thanks to Arts University Bournemouth for longlisting and publishing my poems “Bidding Goodbye to the Ghosts of Our Alternate Histories” and “Infinity, & Zero” in their 2023 Digital Anthology!
  • My two poems “A PARTIAL ACCOUNTING OF EVERYTHING THAT’S GONE WRONG” and “SHOWERED IN CONFETTI” can be read here on Saranac Review’s website
  • My poem “□ Check Here” can now be read “□ here” on RHINO’s website
  • My poem “Our Shrinking Plot of Earth” can be read here on Acumen’s website 
  • My poem “How to Take Up Writing Again,” shortlisted for this year’s Wales Poetry Award, can be read on page 10 of the PDF here on the Poetry Wales website:
  • My poem “Foxes & Hounds,” an Editor’s Choice in the 2023 Sandy Crimmins Poetry Contest, can be read here on the Philadelphia Stories website 
  • Here’s a birthday link to my poems “Cradle”, “The Bath”, and “Unwrapped”
  • My poem “At My Niece’s Birthday Party, 1,431 Miles North of Guantánamo,” can be read (and heard) here on the Michigan Quarterly Review website 
  • “Symbolic,” on Michigan Quarterly Review’s Facebook page
  • “To the middle-aged cyclist on a bench by the old cemetery during early morning traffic on Newark Avenue while writing on a small note pad,” appearing online at Allium, 2022

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