Sugar House Review Sugar House Review Salt Lake City In an effort to avoid verbosity, we'll put it succinctly: we love poetry. Our name is based on both our location and desire to publish sticky, heart-racing, sweet, sweet addictive poetry. Sugar House is a neighborhood within Salt Lake City. It was named after the sugar beet factory of the Deseret Manufacturing Company which operated in Sugar House from 1851–1855. We are excited to be some of the first people to see your work and to help the best of that work become available to a larger audience. Poetry is alive and well. Sugar House Review’s tracks Jennifer Manthey's "The Fight" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-18T23:36:15Z Flower Conroy's "Velvet" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-18T23:32:51Z Judith Fox's "Alzheimer's Didn't" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:24:02Z Julie DeBoer's "The Devil Doesn't Come to the Flatlands" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:22:41Z John A. Nieves' "Note from Apparent Magnitude to Luminosity" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:21:05Z Ace Boggess' "Gratitude List #3" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:19:26Z Nora Hikari's "Fragments II" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:17:00Z Jose Hernandez Diaz's "El Boxeador" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:14:04Z James Davis May's "Depression in Saint-Méloir Des Ondes" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:06:14Z Brian Satrom's "Mulberry Tree" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:00:55Z
Julie DeBoer's "The Devil Doesn't Come to the Flatlands" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:22:41Z
John A. Nieves' "Note from Apparent Magnitude to Luminosity" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:21:05Z
James Davis May's "Depression in Saint-Méloir Des Ondes" by Sugar House Review published on 2022-12-05T23:06:14Z