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Notes from a Black Woman's Diary
Kathleen Collins
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| February 5, 2019
The Man Who Couldn't Die
Olga Slavnikova, Translated by Marian Schwartz
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| February 4, 2019
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls
Anissa Gray
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| February 1, 2019
'Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter,'A Poem by Robert Bly
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Collected Poems
By
Robert Bly
| January 31, 2019
Honey in the Carcase
Josip Novakovich
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| January 31, 2019
How Did an Architect of the Slam Poetry Scene Become Its Public Enemy No. 1?
The poetry world as Marc Smith knew it has changed
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Vangmayi Parakala
| January 30, 2019
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Golden Child
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| January 30, 2019
The End of Loneliness
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| January 29, 2019
Two Poems by Hala Alyan
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Hala Alyan
| January 29, 2019
"Prickly Jasmine"
Azza Rashad, tr. Jonathan Wright
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| January 28, 2019
"Duty," A Poem by Sarah Gambito
From Her Collection
Loves You
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Sarah Gambito
| January 25, 2019
"Sugar Baby"
Constance Squires
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| January 25, 2019
The Enlightened Army
David Toscana, tr. David William Foster
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| January 24, 2019
Lessons From a Newly-Discovered Sylvia Plath Story
It Would Be Easy to Write It Off—But We Shouldn't.
By
Emily Van Duyne
| January 24, 2019
On the Overlooked Eroticism of Mary Oliver
Poetry as Affirmation of Queer Desire
By
Jeanna Kadlec
| January 23, 2019
Holy Lands
Amanda Sthers
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| January 23, 2019
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