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All Stories Float Ashore: Fae Myenne Ng on the Chinese Titanic Poet-Sailor Deportee
"Men of Exclusion held truth close, sailing like the wind into a port of safety."
By
Fae Myenne Ng
| September 21, 2023
"Everyone's An Expert At Something," a Poem by Sam Sax
Pig">From the Collection
Pig
By
Sam Sax
| September 19, 2023
Blue Atlas.">
Blue Atlas.">
Blue Atlas.">Exclusive: See the cover for Susan Rich's latest collection,
Blue Atlas
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By
Literary Hub
| September 14, 2023
“for my future babies," a Poem by India Lena González
fox woman get out!">From the Collection
fox woman get out!
By
India Lena Gonzalez
| September 14, 2023
"boys with hands behind necks," a Poem by Ntozake Shange
Sing a Black Girl's Song">From the Collection
Sing a Black Girl's Song
By
Ntozake Shange
| September 13, 2023
The Geology of Misery: What Philip Larkin and Ted Lasso (and Science) Tell Us About Trauma
On Breaking the Cycle of Individual and Collective Dehumanization
By
Catherine Buni
| September 11, 2023
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The Wiz, Pop Culture in Poetry, and Black Women's Histories">Taylor Byas on
The Wiz
, Pop Culture in Poetry, and Black Women's Histories
By
Literary Hub
| September 11, 2023
Sean Michaels on Collaborating with AI to Write a Novel
By
Sean Michaels
| September 8, 2023
Two Poems by Jesse Nathan
By
Jesse Nathan
| September 8, 2023
"The Pistil"
Ben Lerner
By
Ben Lerner
| September 7, 2023
US Poet Laureate Ada Limon is publishing a new anthology of 50 poems by contemporary poets.
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Literary Hub
| September 6, 2023
Beyond the True-False Binary: How the Internet Helped Transform the Lyric Essay
Hugh Ryan on Truth and Post-Truth in Creative Nonfiction
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Hugh Ryan
| September 6, 2023
Toward Black Wonder: How Nicole Sealey Makes Erasure a New Way of Seeing
Ferguson Report: An Erasure">Safiya Sinclair on
Ferguson Report: An Erasure
By
Safiya Sinclair
| September 6, 2023
“All Souls," a Poem by Saskia Hamilton
All Souls">From the Collection
All Souls
By
Saskia Hamilton
| September 6, 2023
Elaine Equi on Poetry as a Spiritual Practice and a Universal Language
"In poems, we converse and commune with the zeitgeist or spirit of the age."
By
Elaine Equi
| September 5, 2023
"The Echo," a Poem by Mary Jo Bang
A Film in Which I Play Everyone">From the Collection
A Film in Which I Play Everyone
By
Mary Jo Bang
| September 5, 2023
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