Featured Poetry
“Has Anyone Had Fun Yet?”
A Virtual Poetry (Micro)Chap by Ace Boggess
Ace Bogges delivers six poems in this virtual (micro)chap “Has Anyone Had Fun Yet?” that range from brutal observations of life to reflections on the isolative nature of a burgeoning world. YOU MUST READ THIS!!!
This mini-chap will vanish into the ether upon publication of The Argyle’s fourth issue in July 2024. Read NOW before it disappears.
Three Poems
by Abby Caplin
“…everyone sharing names and breeds
over plates of labneh and baba ghanoush and milk
pudding scented with orange blossom…”
Three Poems
by Jordan Trethewey
“Maybe I knew about Bobby's entrapment
all along, stood frozen between respect-
your-elders and youthful courage.”
Two Poems
by E. Kraft
“One bite for fermented bliss
The only legacy my mom left
Worth savoring.”
Four Poems
by Laura Lippman
“The forest roof peaks
with fractals of dripping ferns,
studded with lichen and
orchid gaudies.”
The Argyle presents…
Nerve Center
A Virtual Poetry (Micro)Chap by Tempest Miller
Surreal and deliciously strange, Tempest Miller’s virtual (micro)chap Nerve Center will obliterate your equilibrium and flood your brain with dopamine. YOU MUST READ THIS!!!
This mini-chap will vanish into the ether upon publication of The Argyle’s fourth issue in July 2024. Read NOW before it disappears.