March 2024

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About Issue VI


Welcome to the sixth issue of The Field Guide Poetry Magazine. We’re delighted to have made it this far into our publishing journey. With every issue, we meet like-minded souls who love nature, poetry, or art (or all three) as much as we do, and it lifts our spirits. For this issue, we connected with artist and poet Lisa Kemmerer to illustrate the print edition and some pieces posted online. Even under a tight deadline, she produced artwork that spoke to a variety of poems and held to the “field guide” style we love so much. You can find more of her work on her website, lisakemmerer.com.

The contributors in this issue see art in all its forms beyond the expressions with which we are usually familiar. They see it in a nature walk, coffee foam, fairytales, and missing a loved one, to name a few. In these pieces, art is not simply something we create but something we encounter, something that teaches us and lives in the quiet moments throughout the day, and something that colors the memories that stick with us. 

We hope you enjoy this issue. It was a joy and pleasure to curate it.


Happy reading,
Amanda, Olivia and Sydney

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Contributors


Hunter Winfrey
Poetry

Lorraine Caputo 
Poetry

Philip Jason
Poetry

Jasper Glen
Paintings

Julie Allyn Johnson
Poetry

Sarah Das Gupta 
Poetry

Rachael Inciarte
Poetry

Miles Varana
Poetry

Charmaine Arjoonlal
Poetry

Judith Skillman
Paintings

Robert Kinerk
Poetry

Natasha Bredle
Poetry

Carella Keil
Photography

Nora Curry
Poetry

Dale Cottingham
Poetry

Chinedu Gospel Ozioma
Poetry

​Angel T. Dionne
Painting

CLS Sandoval
Poetry

Tamiko Dooley
Poetry

Claire Massey
Poetry

Raymond Alexander Turco
Poetry

Michael Guillebeau
Poetry

Casey Killingsworth
Poetry

Richard Ryal
Poetry

Shamik Banerjee
Poetry

Jack Hinks
Poetry

Tajudeen Muadh
Poetry

Lee Clark Zumpe
Poetry

Hua Ai (Nikolina)
Poetry

Michael Lee Johnson
Poetry

Nicholas Pagano
Poetry

Fija Callaghan
Poetry

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