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"Smuggling A Mango Is Hard," A Poem by Melania Luisa Marte

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

From the Collection I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times

By Taylor Byas | August 24, 2023

"Estival, ida y vuelta"/ "Summer, There and Back," a Poem by Mariana Spada, translated by Robin Myers

From the Collection The Law of Conservation

By Mariana Spada and Robin Myers | August 21, 2023

"Information Desk," a Poem by Robyn Schiff

From the Collection Information Desk: An Epic

By Robyn Schiff | August 16, 2023

"The Belladonna of Sadness," A Poem by Sally Wen Mao

From the Collection The Kingdom of Surfaces

By Sally Wen Mao | August 8, 2023

Two Poems by Joyce Mansour

Two Poems by Joyce Mansour

From Emerald Wounds, Translated by Emilie Moorhouse

By Joyce Mansour | July 25, 2023

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“Homage To Gertrude Badu,” A Poem by Terrance Hayes

By Terrance Hayes | July 19, 2023

Drake's first book of poetry, Titles Ruin Everything, is available.

By Janet Manley | June 27, 2023

“Drive,” a Poem by Megan Fernandes

By Megan Fernandes | June 21, 2023

“Pumpkin Pie,” a Poem by Marija Dejanović

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From the Collection Kindness Separates Night from Day

By Marija Dejanović | June 20, 2023

“Dear Friend Go Away, Please.” A Poem by Mark Hyatt

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From the Collection So Much For Life

By Mark Hyatt | June 12, 2023

Ada Limón's poem is going to one of Jupiter's moons and your name can go with it.

Ada Limón's poem is going to one of Jupiter's moons and your name can go with it.

By Janet Manley | June 2, 2023

“Hard Labor,” a Poem by Rosanna Young Oh

“Hard Labor,” a Poem by Rosanna Young Oh

From the Collection The Corrected Version

By Rosanna Young Oh | May 26, 2023

“Soil,” a Poem by Paisley Rekdal

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By Paisley Rekdal | May 19, 2023

“Fragments”

“Fragments”

A Poem by JJ Peña

By Literary Hub | May 18, 2023

“Ars Poetica as an Epipen to the Eye”

“Ars Poetica as an Epipen to the Eye”

A Poem by Jenna Lanzaro

By Literary Hub | May 18, 2023

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