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Broadsides

Close-up of a type ruler, magnifying glass and a mechanical pencil

From the earliest days of movable type, printers have worked with the limits presented by the size and format of the press, producing a single sheet of printed paper at a time.While this process was quickly adapted for the printing of books, the single sheet format was often used for official announcements and proclamations. As the technology became more widely available, it also became a vehicle for political agitation. Dissident printers in back­ alley shops sometimes cranked out calls for insurrection or reproduced scaffold speeches by condemned prisoners. The term broadside continues to carry the connotation of challenging the prevailing structures of power and ideology.

While lone goose press’s approach to broadsides may be more reflective than inflammatory, we tend to seek poems or short prose essays that challenge us to perceive a deeper understanding of citizenship in this world.

Understanding

W. Patrick Tilcock


The Journey

David Whyte

Graphic by Sandy Tilcock


Prayer

by Tom Crawford

Art by Bob Devine


Our Flag

Carl Adamshick

Art by Keith Achepohl


Eclipsed

Dylan Troyer


All Rights Reserved

W. Patrick Tilcock


Mercy, Tear It Down

Michael McGriff

Art by Keith Achepohl


The Tallest Brother

Zoe Duncan-Doroff


Cross of Iron

Dwight D. Eisenhower


Famous

Naomi Shihab Nye


Perhaps the World Ends Here

Joy Hargo

Bob Devine


Snow

Lucy Jane Thu Carmin

Marilyn Reaves


Dependence Day

John Daniel

Margot Voorhies Thompson


To the Book

W. S. Merwin


Call and Answer

Robert Bly

Susan Lowdermilk


About Ursula

W. Patrick Tilcock

Susan Lowdermilk


Opus from Space

Pattiann Rogers

Judith Sparks


Eye of Time

Ivan Doig

Susan Lowdermilk