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Emerging Young Poets: Jemimah Gowers

Our next poem in the series comes from Jemimah Gowers.

Gowers is a student and poet writing from the West Midlands of England. She can usually be found reading, writing, studying, procrastinating doing any of the above or laughing with fri...

7 days ago
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Emerging Young Poets: Rue Arrow

Welcome to Emerging Young Poets!

This summer, we are running a series spotlighting the young poets in our midst who have been paying attention and whittling their craft with the daring hope of sharing it. I, for one, remember how daun...

14 days ago
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The Kiln: Kilby Austin

Kilby Austin shares about her upcoming debut poetry collection

Welcome to The Kiln, where we invite authors to fire up their creative process and showcase their new works. Through these interviews, we invite you to witness how remarkable c...

21 days ago
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Renascence

Five Poems that Stir the Senses

What will awaken when silence is given permission to linger?

a month ago
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A Holy Cue

A prose piece from "Silence"

Four days a week, I would take the same bus route heading east out of downtown Minneapolis. Along the way, we’d pass a row of nondescript buildings along 25th Avenue. After a while, it became difficult to diffe...

a month ago
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  • The Clayjar Review

    The Clayjar Review is a Christian literary journal dedicated to publishing human works housing the presence of God.

  • Heather Cadenhead

    Heather is a poet, essayist, and autism advocate. She writes about caregiving and creativity. She has written for Inkwell, The Rabbit Room, and Autism Speaks.

  • Caroline Liberatore

    "To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work." - Mary Oliver

  • Cameron Brooks

    Poet from the northern plains. Jazz buff. MFA, Seattle Pacific University.

  • Kimberly Phinney

    \ud83e\udeb4your faithful professor & poet counselor | founder of TheWayBack2Ourselves.com & The Way Back Books | ✍\ud83c\udffc a \ud83d\udcd6 with Baker on art, faith, & belonging

  • Coby Dolloff

    exercising jester's privilege

  • Ollie Burgess

    \ud83e\uddf8 wordsmith behind miscellany by ollie. | grad student + piano teacher. | reading St. Augustine + Kierkegaard + Spenser. | listening to Needtobreathe + Rachmaninoff. | & may God preserve in us both the angelic and the mammalian. |

  • Sara-Kay Mooney

    Poetry enthusiast.

  • Thomas McKendry

    Poet and musician, Traditional Catholic. Dedicated to the pursuit of wonder and the preservation of culture.

  • Sarah Dixon Young

    Forgiven much. Loving much. Words incarnate ideas. I hope mine help you love Jesus more.

  • Danielle Page

    Danielle Page is a truth-teller, writer, educator, and editor of The Clayjar Review.

  • J. Tullius

    One man learning to die. Verdurous Glooms for poetry; The Old Tree for thoughts. "He is a [sane] man who can have tragedy in his heart and comedy in his head” (G.K. Chesterton). Absolutely zero AI, LLM, or other degrading, parasitic technologies.

  • Brit McReynolds

    I write poems that inspire the imagination toward the things of God.

  • Steven Searcy

    Poetry collection: Below the Brightness (Solum Press, 2024). Poems in Southern Poetry Review, First Things, Commonweal, New Verse Review, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Blue Unicorn, The Windhover, Atlanta Review, and elsewhere.

  • Ashlyn McKayla Ohm

    I'm a mountain girl who's most at home where the streetlights die and the pavement ends--scribbling stories, musings, and poems that point toward the truest High Country.

  • Rue Arrow

    A pilgriming poet who loves plucking out tunes and rainy afternoons with Jesus.

  • Nick Chapman-Jones

    Home of Frontier Verse & Essay.

  • Kate Bluett

    Poet and lyricist from North Texas. Wife. Mom. Terrible housekeeper. Writing poetry since kindergarten and liturgical lyrics since my first kid was little.

  • Laura Kauffman

    I'm Laura, a poet ("Ordinary Things," + 2 other collections), a writer ("The Meeting Place," Baker Books) & a spiritual director. I live in the loess hills, plant cottonwoods, read a lot of Oliver, & prefer Woodford Double Oaked Whiskey.

  • Maria Mecham

    Maria L Mecham. Poet. Moss Goblin. Maker borrowing light. "Whatever leads to joy" -Marie Howe

  • Jemimah

    Writing poetry to reflect "whatever is true, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable... excellent or praiseworthy" to the glory of God. :)

  • Maura H. Harrison

    Maura H. Harrison is a writer and artist from Fredericksburg, VA, USA.

  • Kilby Austin

    Author of This Way to Warmth (Prisca Publishing 2026; link below). “True philosophers are ever studying death." (Socrates in Phaedo)

  • Mark Gaspar

    How do we live in creation and how does it live in us? Writing in search of the answer.

  • Lucy A. Swan

    amateur historian, bungler-poet, aspiring cartwheeler

  • Cameron Miller

    Always seeking wonder. Poet, photographer, filmmaker.

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