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Forgotten Ground Regained

Contributor: Rose Novick

Rose Novick is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Washington. She is the author of The Equalizing Jokebook (Finishing Line Press, 2023) and Yellow Dusk (Sublunary Editions, forthcoming).
Her poem sequence Monostich Sequence I, featuring a monostich form in which two half-lines of alliterative verse are followed by an adonic ( / u u / u ), appears in Forgotten Ground Regained: A Journal of Alliterative Verse, New Series, Issue 5, Winter, 2025. Her monostich experiemnts are currently being posted on Bluesky (@mira.not.evenanywhere.re), including:
  • Monostich Sequence 2
  • Monostich Sequence 3
  • Monostich Sequence 4
  • Monostich Sequence 5
  • Monostich Sequence 6
  • Monostich Sequence 7
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