The Renaissance of Rhythm: Introducing Journal Vol. 6

There is a hunger for the return of the real. For years, the literary landscape felt adrift, a sea of free verse often lacking the anchor of discipline or the compass of virtue. Readers waited. They sought the crisp snap of a rhyme, the heartbeat of iambic meter, the clarity of thought that comes only when art submits to form. That wait dissolves today.

The Society of Classical Poets has spent years cultivating this revival. What began in 2012 as a modest daily blog—a quiet corner for tradition—has swelled into a major non-profit force. We don’t just publish poetry; we curate a culture of high-quality verse, insightful essays, and exquisite art. It is a movement defined by clear thinking and virtue in spirit.

A Milestone in Meter

On this distinct April 1st, we mark not a day of foolishness, but a serious celebration of art. We are releasing Journal Vol. 6.

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This volume represents the culmination of countless hours of craft. It is physical proof that the old ways are not dead; they were merely sleeping, waiting for the right voices to wake them.

For those eager to hold this weight in their hands, the journal is available for purchase online. If your name appears on the list of contributors below, the Society honors your contribution with a complimentary electronic copy. Please direct your request to Kristina Pentchoukova for the PDF. Share it with your circle, let the verses travel to friends and family, though we ask that the file remains off the public internet to preserve the integrity of the publication.

The Architects of the Revival

This volume is nothing without the poets who chiseled the words and the artists who painted the visuals. These are the names bringing structure back to the page.

Featured Poets

Anderson, C.B. • Bauer, Charles • Behrens, David Paul • Bitters, J.J. • Blanchard, Jane • Bourke, Wendy • Britt, Carly • Chapman, Con • Chivers, Aidan • Cook, Sally • Cuccio, Christine Ann • Curtis, Michael • Davis, Lorna • Dilks, Zachary • Doherty, Mark A. • Downs, Morgan • Elster, Martin • Epps, Peter G. • Flavin, Francis • Foreman, Amy • Fuller, Annabelle • Galef, Daniel • Garth, Kristin • Gilliland, Sam • Gold, S. David • Gosselin, David Bellemare • Grein, Dusty • Griminger Blanke, Heidi • Harris, J. Simon • Hart, Jack • Hayes, Ted • Hege, Jordan • Hetherington, Nicky • Hodges, Ron L. • Hollywood, David • Klenetsky, Wendy • Lee Koon, Craig Daniel • LeKane-Yentumi, Shari Jo • Libby, Father Richard • MacKenzie, Joseph Charles • Magdalen, Daniel • Mantyk, Evan • Margolis, David • McGinness, Bob • McGrath, Reid • Mortensen, Arthur • Narayana, Sathya • Nicola, James B. • Philipp, Joshua • Phillips, Connie • Ream, Alexander King • Red Hawk • Robin, Damian • Rodriguez, Theresa • Ruleman, William • Sale, James • Salemi, Joseph S. • Sarangi, Satyananda • Schmidt, Thomas • Sedia, Adam (b. 1984) • Shook, Don • Skultety, Teri • Smallwood, Carol • Staas, Beth • Tabaka, Ann Christine • Tartoni, Annie Acho • Tessitore, Joe • Thompson, G.M.H. • Thornton, Douglas • Tweedie, James A. • Watt, David • Whidden, Phillip • Wise, Bruce Dale (BDW) • Zhou, Sharon • Zhu, Wandi

Featured Artists

The visual language of the journal is carried by masters both past and present:

Bain, Anna Rose • Gussin, Clark • Levin, Steven J. • Pfeiffer, Jacob A. • Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y • Waterhouse, John William • Whipple, Katie G. • Yuan, Li