Late Spring, Dignity
In this sobering poem from Laura McCullough, we get a glimpse at wounded pride and its relationship to misogyny. Late Spring, DignityFrankie on the boardwalk, skinnyjeans his head mean stalks the...
View ArticleAugust Goes Like Gold
Laura McCullough writes on the seeming untouchableness of male beauty in this longing summer poem. —August Goes Like Gold ***Editor’s Note: Laura McCullough has published with us before. Read her...
View Article‘Someone was selling you a pot of failure’
***Read more of Laura McCullough’s poetry. Interested in submitting poetry to The Good Men Project? Check out our guidelines.Photo by chewy travels/Flickr The post ‘Someone was selling you a pot of...
View ArticlePuschart Nominees 2016
Congratulations and best of luck to all the nominees!***“Tow Truck Driver in Oz”Sarah Ann Winn***“Dear Mississippi”Ed Madden***“Belly Full of Bees”Grant Clauser*** “Letter to My Son, re. Black...
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