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poetry
A New Poem by Tracy K. Smith
Celebrating This Year's PEN World Voices Festival
By
Tracy K. Smith
| May 13, 2022
Peter Balakian on How the Transmission of Trauma Across Generations Informs His Poetry
The Literary Life Podcast">In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on
The Literary Life
Podcast
By
The Literary Life
| May 13, 2022
Writing Toward a Poetics of Aging
Useful Junk">Shoshana Olidort on Erika Meitner's
Useful Junk
By
Shoshana Olidort
| May 11, 2022
Poetry by Maria Laina
Hers, tr. by Karen Van Dyck ">From
Hers,
tr. by Karen Van Dyck
By
Maria Laina
| May 11, 2022
“To Learn From the Natural World.” On Ada Limón’s Brilliant Poetic Project
The Hurting Kind">Sara Franklin Talks to the Author of
The Hurting Kind
By
Sara B. Franklin
| May 10, 2022
“Monody,” a Poem by Canisia Lubrin
Celebrating This Year's PEN World Voices Festival
By
Canisia Lubrin
| May 10, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
“Nobody in the Water,” a Poem by Tayi Tibble
By
Tayi Tibble
| May 9, 2022
“Women afraid of dying while / they are trying to find their life.” Poetry of Abortion by Alissa Quart
By
Katha Pollitt and Alissa Quart
| May 6, 2022
Trieste vs. Milan, Poetry vs. Plot: Beppe Severgnini on the Italian Love—And Need—For Poetry
By
Beppe Severgnini
| May 6, 2022
Three Poems by N. Scott Momaday
Dream Drawings">From
Dream Drawings
By
N. Scott Momaday
| May 3, 2022
Interview with an Indie Press: Grid Books
On Focusing on Poets with “Decades of Lived Experience”
By
Literary Hub
| May 2, 2022
NFT poetry is definitely a thing coming to a blockchain near you.
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 29, 2022
Michael Wheaton on Fatherhood and Writing to Regain a Sense of Control
Micro Podcast">In Conversation with Kirsten Reneau for the
Micro
Podcast
By
Micro Podcast
| April 29, 2022
The Last Poems of Les Murray
Continuous Creation">From the Famed Australian Poet’s Collection,
Continuous Creation
By
Les Murray
| April 27, 2022
Six Poems by Victoria Chang
The Trees Witness Everything">From
The Trees Witness Everything
By
Victoria Chang
| April 27, 2022
The Oregon literary community is pissed off about poet Carl Adamshick’s $10,000 fellowship.
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 26, 2022
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
by
Stephen King
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October 23, 2025
by
John B. Valeri
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October 23, 2025
by
Anna Snoekstra
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"