Monday, August 3, 2026

New Cryptid-Themed Poetry Collection by E.F. Schraeder


Announcement from Raw Dog Screaming Press:

Set for an August release, Ohio poet E.F. Schraeder's second full length poetry collection is available for preorder from Raw Dog Screaming Press. The Case for Cryptids: Field Notes of a Believer brings a humorous tone to the life and politics of the [possibly] mythological. From dogma to dismay, Schraeder brings unknown creatures into conversation with contemporary conflicts of opinion, urging readers to legalize Frogman or reconsider the harmful effects of deforestation on Bigfoot and his family.

Half guidebook, half protest sign, these poems question assumptions and test the limits of belief, inviting readers into a liminal space of wonder and doubt.  

And sure, okay…on the odd page, the Mothman just might try to seduce you. But don’t worry. Local authorities have already been contacted.

Preorder to get a special price and a cool bookmark: https://rawdogscreaming.com/cover-reveal-the-case-for-cryptids/

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Lakewood Poet Elliot Nicely Wins Honorable Mention


On May 16th, in recognition of his debut collection Sine Qua Non (Red Moon Press), Elliot Nicely received an Honorable Mention in the 2026 Marianne Bluger Book Award at the Haiku Canada Conference held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Since 2020, Haiku Canada has sponsored this biennial award to recognize excellence in published haiku. Notable past recipients of this award have included Ohio's own Jennifer Hambrick.


Elliot Nicely has been published in leading haiku and poetry journals since 2006. His haiku has appeared in more than two dozen anthologies across four continents, and his writing was featured in Red Moon Press’s New Resonance series in 2019. Last year, he won an Honorable Mention for the Ohio Poet of the Year Award. Nicely resides in Lakewood, Ohio.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Jawbone Open Poetry: May 1st thru 3rd in Kent, Ohio

Join us at the annual Jawbone poetry festival in Kent! Please note the new location and time for the Friday and Saturday evening readings. Contact RC Wilson at rcwilsonii@gmail.com for more information.



Friday, March 20, 2026

2026 Sun & Moon Poetry Festival: May 15–17 in Yellow Springs

The 2026 Sun & Moon Poetry Festival Invites Attendees to “Navigate with Poetry.”

The Ohio Poetry Association (OPA), in partnership with Miami Valley Astronomical Society, presents the fifth Sun & Moon Poetry Festival, May 15–17, 2026, in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Poets and poetry lovers are invited to explore the theme, “Navigate with Poetry,” during a weekend of writing workshops, readings, stargazing, and other activities that culminate in a celebration of poetry and the cosmos. Keynote guest Geoffrey A. Landis is an award-winning poet, science fiction writer, and scientist whose writing has appeared in more than twenty languages.

“At Glen Helen, Poetry and Nature become one in the ravine, the open sky, and our words,” said Susann Moeller, OPA First Vice President and festival chairperson.

Additional workshop leaders for the weekend are renowned poets Lauren Camp, Manuel Iris, Paula J. Lambert, and Dior J. Stephens. A special haiku hike led by Ray McNiece will offer visitors a chance to hear poems in the beautiful setting of Glen Helen Nature Preserve. The weekend also offers street poetry in downtown Yellow Springs, a haiku “death match,” native flute music, sound bathing, and an open-mic for festival attendees to share their own poetry.

"Thanks to the support of our sponsors, we have a remarkable lineup of poets and activities planned for this year's Sun & Moon Poetry Festival, which is a signature OPA event that demonstrates our commitment to expanding poetic craft and community in inclusive spaces," said Holly Brians Ragusa, OPA President.

Sponsors for the festival include the Ohio Arts Council, Full/Crescent Press, Lit Youngstown, LitCincy, Sheila-Na-Gig Editions, and Crisis Chronicles Press.

Complete festival information, a program schedule, and accommodations information is available on the OPA website at ohiopoetryassn.org/sun-moon-festival

Registration is available through April 22th at eventbrite.com/e/sun-moon-poetry-festival-tickets-1892651303999.

The Ohio Poetry Association (OPA) is a nonprofit, educational volunteer organization with a 501(c)(3) Federal designation and a member state of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies.



Monday, March 2, 2026

Ohio Voices: A Poetic History - March 21st Online


March 21st at 10 a.m., Join the Ohio Poetry Association for a historical look at notable poets with Ohio ties on World Poetry Day!

This is a virtual event. More information and free registration at Eventbrite.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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The poet doesn't invent. He listens. ~Jean Cocteau