Red Lion Square is a weekly podcast poetry magazine edited by Jae Newman and Amy Watkins. We believe that good poetry appeals to lots of people, not just poets and writers, and that accessible poetry doesn't have to be easy.
Poems by Nina Bahadur and David Clisbee.
Poems by J.R. Campbell and Dan O'Brien, plus we announce the winners of the Big Poetry Book Giveaway.
Poems by Kirsten Lasinski and Kelly R. Lynn.
Poems by Sander Blome and Thomas Starr.
Poems by Jessica Broessel and Eva Tihanyi.
Poems by Holly Burnside, Leigh Anne Hornfeldt and Jesse Jay Ross.
Poems by Kathryn King and David W. Landrum.
Poems by Lauren Camp and Ryan De Cinque.
Poems by victorgodot and Sheri L. Wright.
Sonnet cycle by Jae Newman and Amy Watkins.
Poems by Martin Lothner and Daniel Romo.
Poems by Sherry Chandler and Doug Paugh.
Poems by Sherry Chandler and Doug Paugh.
Poems about mind control experiments by JR Pearson.
Poems by Colleen Kolhoff Little and Patricia Maaru.
Poems by Simon Peran Hosken and John Thomas York.
Live readings by Jay Bradley, Curtis Meyers and Alex Ruiz.
Live readings by Tod Caviness, John Conolley, Jesse Jay Ross and Amy Watkins.
Poems by Maureen Doallas and Ken Hada.
Poems by Jules Archer and Kim Hutchinson.
Poems by Karen Greenbaum-Maya and Desmond Kon.
Poems by Jason Irwin and Mary O'Dell.
Halloween Party Poems by Salvatore Buttaci and Terry Hummer.
Poems by Gerry Crinnin, Dan Nowak and Barbara Sabol.
Poems by David Harrity and David W. Landrum.
Poems by John F. Buckley and Marcela Sulak, with Lizzy Hovanetz of The F Bomb
Poems by Ashley Anna McHugh and Ben Myers.
Poems by Tod Caviness, Jesse Ross and Amy Watkins performed live at Arts Against Hunger.
Poems by Kevin Clark, Ellyn Lichvar Johnson and Thomas Starr.
Poems by Harriet Leach and Leila A. Fortier, plus an excerpt from a 1940's poetry radio show.
Cross-genre poem by Loreen Niewenhuis, read by Amy Watkins, Alex Copeland and John Babshaw.
Poems by Anne Babson and Darlyn Finch with guest reader Scottie Campbell.
Poems by Sandra Evans Falconer on her recovery from breast cancer, plus poems by Aimee Mackovic and a debate about movies.
This week, we travel with poems by A-Gonzaga, Jill Kelly Koren and JR Pearson, plus a song by Aaron Roche.
In this week's episode, Kenneth P. Gurney gets distracted, Marci Rae Johnson makes her own light and the best bad band on the world hits the after party with a song about the things that make their day.
This week we get a little nostalgic with poems by Karen Kelsay, Daniel Romo and Matthew Vetter. In the after party, we visit the Audubon Park Community Market and hear Poetry by Flashlight from Thomas Birchmire.
This week: a grab bag of good poems. No theme. No sound effects. Simply good poems.
In this episode, we embrace the strange with poems about mermaids, tattoos and the circus, plus hear Amy cry while getting a tattoo.
For Fathers' Day week, Johnathon Williams, Russ Kesler and Steve Kronen bring us poems of death, love and song, plus the after party is taken over by hysterical women: Amy, Mistie Watkins and podcaster Abigail Hilton.
In this week's episode, we have poems about art and music by Debra Kang Dean and Jonathon Weinert, plus Amy interviews her favorite art critic.
This week, we have persona poems in the voices of Dracula and Goldilocks, plus a conversation about fairy tales.
In our first episode, we have poems by Richard Newman and Jesse Jay Ross, plus Amy talks with Jesse Ross and Alex Copeland about the artistic life in our first after party.