Updated August 15, 2026 · Prose & Poetry Editorial TeamDanil Rudoy’s “Chain of Lies” is a thirty-two-line dramatic poem in eight rhymed quatrains. A failed audition spills into a midnight quarrel where the woman attacks the speaker in three identities — lover,...
Updated August 15, 2026 · Prose & Poetry Editorial TeamDanil Rudoy’s “The Endless Day” is a twenty-eight-line poem about guilt, emotional tension, forgiveness and renewed hope. Seven quatrains carry the speaker through an ordinary office scene that becomes...
Updated August 15, 2026 · Prose & Poetry Editorial TeamDanil Rudoy’s “Take Me, or Not” is a forty-eight-line poem about humiliation, endurance, self-respect and the recovery of agency. The speaker begins inside a hostile social gaze, remembers the injuries that...
Updated August 15, 2026 · Prose & Poetry Editorial TeamDanil Rudoy’s “Army of Two” compresses a theory of love into eight rhymed lines. The poem begins with a question, makes perception central to its answer, passes through the social theater of “corporate...
Updated August 15, 2026 · Prose & Poetry Editorial TeamDanil Rudoy’s “The Mastery of Rhyme” is a six-stanza poem about the ethics and labor of poetic craft. Rhyme begins as an art the speaker claims to master, then becomes a test of conscience, endurance, taste...