Rattle #57, Fall 2017 by The Rattle Foundation


Rattle #57, Fall 2017
Title : Rattle #57, Fall 2017
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Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 106
Publication : First published September 1, 2017

Rust Belt Poets

The Fall 2017 issue is dedicated to poets of the Rust Belt, a region of the United States stretching from the Great Lakes to the upper Midwest. The name refers to the deindustrialization, population loss, and urban decay due to the shrinking of its once-powerful industrial sector. One explanation for the results of the 2016 U.S. elections was the shifting political attitude of this region, and we thought we’d check in and find a first-hand account of what’s going on through the poet’s eye. Twenty-one poets contributed to this feature, chosen from over 2,000 submissions. In the conversation section, editor Timothy Green—himself a Rust Belt poet—talks to Detroit-based psychotherapist and poet Ken Meisel. Having lived in the Rust Belt his entire life, Meisel offers deep insights into the region’s psyche, and discusses a range of other topics, from marital love to a model for turning his art into charity.

The issue also includes seventeen poets in another eclectic open section.


Rattle #57, Fall 2017 Reviews


  • Patricia

    Review pending.

  • Julie

    This is my first, less-than-4-star rating for this poetry journal. There were a few beauties, though. And of course, it's poetry, so it's all subjective. These were my favorites.
    The Bees and the Lightning by Andrew Miller
    Kid by Rachel Custer
    I Say Cathedral When I Mean Gunpowder by William Evans

  • Ellen

    Loved this collection of poetry. Some of my favourites: Line by Amanda Lima, That Summer by Herbert Woodward Martin, X by Behzad Molavi, Work is What it is by Nic Custer.