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Copper Canyon Press
“Distinguished Office of Echoes,” a Poem by Lisa Olstein
From the Collection “Distinguished Office of Echoes”
By
Lisa Olstein
| September 23, 2025
“Intercom,” a Prose Poem by Richard Siken
From the Collection “I Do Know Some Things”
By
Richard Siken
| August 26, 2025
Richard Siken on the Most Fundamental Poetic Device There Is
The Author of “I Do Know Some Things” in Conversation with Poets.org
By
Literary Hub
| August 25, 2025
“Architect’s Watercolor,” a Poem by Arthur Sze
From the Collection “Into the Hush”
By
Arthur Sze
| April 2, 2025
“In the Name of the Bee,” a Poem by Pádraig O’ Tuama
From the Collection “Kitchen Hymns”
By
Pádraig Ó' Tuama
| January 28, 2025
Slowing Poetry: On Learning to Walk and Write in a Changing, Ill Body
Traci Brimhall Transforms Her Poetry as Chronic Illness Shifts the Pacing of Her Life
By
Traci Brimhall
| November 19, 2024
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“To 2040,” a Poem by Jorie Graham
By
Jorie Graham
| September 25, 2024
“Raft,” a Poem by Ted Kooser
By
Ted Kooser
| September 19, 2024
How Diane Seuss Wrote The Poem That Matters Most to Her
By
Literary Hub
| November 6, 2023
Patty Crane on Translation and Influence
"Somewhere along the way, my immersion in Tranströmer and my search for a sense of place merged. As if the poetry became the place, and the place the poetry."
By
Patty Crane
| October 27, 2023
"Happy New Year," a Poem by Lisa Olstein
Dream Apartment">From the Collection
Dream Apartment
By
Lisa Olstein
| September 29, 2023
“Soil,” a Poem by Paisley Rekdal
West: A Translation">From the Collection
West: A Translation
By
Paisley Rekdal
| May 19, 2023
Rabih Alameddine Recommends the Best (Short) Books He Read in 2022
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By
Rabih Alameddine
| December 16, 2022
“Without,” a Poem by John Freeman
Wind, Trees">From the Collection
Wind, Trees
By
John Freeman
| December 5, 2022
“Aubade, as the Addressee.” A Poem by Julian Gewirtz
Your Face My Flag">From the Collection
Your Face My Flag
By
Julian Gewirtz
| October 26, 2022
“Truth Procedure #1.” A Poem by Olena Kalytiak Davis
Late Summer Ode">From
Late Summer Ode
By
Olena Kalytiak Davis
| October 3, 2022
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