~ ONE ART ~
ONE ART (est. 2020) is a space for essential poetry.
- Four Poems by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
- ONE ART’s 2026 Haiku Anthology
- Poem to the Future by Kelli Russell Agodon
- Making Sushi by Miriam Manglani
- My Father’s Lottery by Anne Panning
- ONE ART’s May 2026 Reading
- pretending & vodka cranberries by Haley DiRenzo
- Fear of a House Fire by Sara Letourneau
- Between 0 and 1 by Sharon Tung
- Popsicle by Jennifer L. Freed
- Farewell with Potato Blight and Moose by Kathy Nelson
- Ghosts of the American East by Jerry Wemple
- Two Poems by Stephen K. Kim
- Two Poems by Amy Riddell
- New Views by Audrey Hackett
- Two Poems by Ethan Mershon
- INSOMNIA by Mary Donnelly
- How to Reconstitute Your Grandmother by Barbara Krasner
- BUMPER STICKER by Michael Meyerhofer
- Someone Saved My Life by Magin LaSov Gregg
- SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE EASTER BUNNY by Amie Whittemore
- Three Poems by William Palmer
- [I’m still trying] by Eva Eliav
- Corinthian Blue Wind Chimes by Joseph Chelius
- Two Poems by Kevin Boyce
- The Gift of Analog Time by Carol Dorf
- Hunger by Valerie Bacharach
- ONE ART’s Top 10 Most-Read Poets of March 2026
- Are You a Writer or Just a Person Who Owns Too Many Notebooks? A Quiz for the Perplexed by Merrill Oliver Douglas
- The End of Technology by Haley DiRenzo
- At Home in the Body by Robbi Nester
- Two Poems by Laura Foley
- Touching by Deborah Bacharach
- Drip Study by Heather Kays
- Three Poems by Elaine Mintzer
- Two Poems by Anara Guard
- Two Poems by Anna Lowe Weber
- Two Poems by Hayley Mitchell Haugen
- ONE ART’s Spring 2026 Fundraiser
- On Cryptozoology by Kaily Dorfman
- ONE ART x The Poetry Shop
- To the Lost Flowers of Minab by Valentina Gnup
- Stripping Tobacco by Jason Roberts
- 44.5kg by Amanda Ruiqing Flynn
- NOVEMBER by Elizabeth Conway
- Two Poems by Lisa Beech Hartz
- It’s All About Me: Finding Your Place in the World and the Poem — A Workshop with Alexis Sears
- Five Poems by Andrea Potos
- Stations of the Cross by Susan Cossette
- The Translucent Mother by Lara Payne
- How We Rebuild by Christopher Barry
- Three Poems by Joanne Leva
- Insomnia Chronicles LV by Erin Murphy
- Driving at Night by Ally Baig
- Ghazal workshop with Ellen Rowland
- Lines from the State-Required Divorced Parents Seminar by Scott Withiam
- Savoring Grace by Betsy Mars
- Two Poems by Martin Willitts Jr
- Two Poems by George Franklin
- Two Poems by Miriam Calleja
- Winter’s Edge by Julia Caroline Knowlton
- Reflection by Rebecca Rush
- Running Away with It by Michelle Bitting
- Evaporation At the Scenic Overlook by Emma Goldman-Sherman
- Two Poems by Hayden Saunier
- ONE ART’s April 2026 Reading for National Poetry Month!
- Filling out Routine Paperwork at My Own Doctor’s Appointment after the Baby’s Bypass by Kathryn Petruccelli
- The World Self-Admits to Hospice by Laura Ann Reed
- In One of Night’s Anonymous Hours by Mary Makofske
- When I Turned Sixteen by Lisa Low
- Let’s Make a Deal by Julie Standig
- Three Poems by Sonya Schneider
- Two Poems by Lynn Glicklich Cohen
- It’s Complicated by Elizabeth S. Wolf
- If you Don’t Believe in God What Do you Believe in? by Joy Gaines-Friedler
- Caretaking by Alicia Lee
- Two Poems by Karly Randolph Pitman
- ONE ART’s Top 10 Most-Read Poets of February 2026
- Five Poems by Erica Miriam Fabri
- Bending Toward Hope by Ann E. Wallace
- Five Poems by Wilson R. M. Taylor
- Belief by Frank Gaughan
- On Christmas someone mentions Ayn Rand by Bradon Matthews
- Three Poems by Howie Good
- Gossamer by Amorak Huey
- Even on the Darkest Night by Michael T. Young
- Two Poems by John Grey
- SNOW by J.R. Solonche
- After the Radiators Turn On by Elena Rotzokou
- Scapegrace by Alison Hurwitz
- In a Nutshell: an anthology of micropoems
- Four Poems by Hilary Sideris
- Three Poems by Anna Abraham Gasaway
- Affidavit For my Father by Connie Post
- A Life During ___ ___ by Gary D. Grossman
- Three Poems by Mauro Marè [trans. Marc Alan Di Martino]
- Two Poems by Dolo Diaz
- To the Livestock Truck Broken Down On the Side of the Highway by Ashley Kirkland
- Two Poems by Cathleen Cohen
- Epidemic of Less by Thomas Mixon

I like “The Flowers,” the details of place draw me into the poem, and the last line clinches it.