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poetry
The Real-Life Poetry of Gardening
Tess Taylor on the Ancient Genre of Garden Poems and the Connective Power of Working with Plants
By
Tess Taylor
| August 29, 2023
Remembering William Stafford, Whose Poetic Region Was All the World
Steve Paul on the Enduring Memory of One of America's Greatest Contemporary Poets
By
Steve Paul
| August 28, 2023
"Smuggling A Mango Is Hard," A Poem by Melania Luisa Marte
Plantains and Our Becoming">From the Collection
Plantains and Our Becoming
By
Melania Luisa Marte
| August 28, 2023
"The Therapist Asks Me, 'What Are You Afraid Of?'" A Poem by Taylor Byas
I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times">From the Collection
I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times
By
Taylor Byas
| August 24, 2023
Accounting for the Unaccountable: Daniel Johnson on Writing about His Friend, James Foley
On Memorializing a Meteoric Life After an Unimaginable Loss
By
Daniel Brock Johnson
| August 22, 2023
Sandra Cisneros on Her Mother and Studs Terkel
Talk Easy Podcast with Sam Fragoso">This Week on the
Talk Easy
Podcast with Sam Fragoso
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Talk Easy
| August 22, 2023
Best Reviewed
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"Estival, ida y vuelta"/ "Summer, There and Back," a Poem by Mariana Spada, translated by Robin Myers
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Mariana Spada and Robin Myers
| August 21, 2023
Jenny Qi on Paying Attention
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| August 21, 2023
"I Am the Only One Who Should Recite Them": When Werner Herzog Narrates Your AI Poetry Collection
By
Brent Katz
| August 16, 2023
"Information Desk," a Poem by Robyn Schiff
Information Desk: An Epic">From the Collection
Information Desk: An Epic
By
Robyn Schiff
| August 16, 2023
Now we await Megan Fox's "dark" poetry.
By
Janet Manley
| August 8, 2023
"The Belladonna of Sadness," A Poem by Sally Wen Mao
The Kingdom of Surfaces">From the Collection
The Kingdom of Surfaces
By
Sally Wen Mao
| August 8, 2023
Campbell McGrath on Reading Poetry Aloud
The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan">This Week on
The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan
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The Literary Life
| August 4, 2023
“You must change your life.” The Sealey Challenge can help.
By
Tyler Meier
| August 3, 2023
Contemporary Jobs in Contemporary Poetry: 7 New Books to Read in August
Featuring Edgar Kunz, Sally Wen Mao, Ida Vitale and More
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| August 1, 2023
Stacy Szymaszek on the Liberatory Possibilities of Outsider Poetry
Famous Hermits">Sallie Fullerton Talks to the Author of
Famous Hermits
By
Sallie Fullerton
| July 26, 2023
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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Stephen King
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