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'Captivity'A Poem by Paige Ackerson-Kiely

'Captivity'A Poem by Paige Ackerson-Kiely

From Her Collection Dolefully, A Rampart Stands

By Paige Ackerson-Kiely | February 14, 2019

From C.D. Wright's Final Book <em>Casting Deep Shade</em>

From C.D. Wright's Final Book Casting Deep Shade

"The tree, real enough, was probably not big enough at the time . . ."

By C.D. Wright | February 12, 2019

Three Poems by Thea Brown

Three Poems by Thea Brown

From Her Collection Famous Times

By Thea Brown | February 8, 2019

'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'A Poem by Morgan Parker

'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'A Poem by Morgan Parker

From Her Collection Magical Negro

By Morgan Parker | February 5, 2019

'Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter,'A Poem by Robert Bly

'Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter,'A Poem by Robert Bly

From His Collected Poems

By Robert Bly | January 31, 2019

How Did an Architect of the Slam Poetry Scene Become Its Public Enemy No. 1?

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

By Vangmayi Parakala | January 30, 2019

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  • Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution

Two Poems by Hala Alyan

By Hala Alyan | January 29, 2019

"Duty," A Poem by Sarah Gambito

By Sarah Gambito | January 25, 2019

On the Overlooked Eroticism of Mary Oliver

By Jeanna Kadlec | January 23, 2019

How Mary Oliver Helped Me to Breathe Again

How Mary Oliver Helped Me to Breathe Again

Brandon Taylor on the Gift That is "Wild Geese"

By Brandon Taylor | January 18, 2019

'Meeting you in the first place was great though' A Poem by Rachael Allen

'Meeting you in the first place was great though' A Poem by Rachael Allen

From Her Debut Collection Kingdomland

By Rachael Allen | January 17, 2019

Reading Across America: Have Your Poetry and Eat It, Too

Reading Across America: Have Your Poetry and Eat It, Too

The Reading Series That Combines Poetry, Memories, and Food

By Laura Winnick | January 16, 2019

New Poetry by DaMaris Hill

New Poetry by DaMaris Hill

From Her Collection A Bound Woman Is a Dangerous Thing

By DaMaris Hill | January 16, 2019

'Ideas of Heaven' A Poem by Dorianne Laux

'Ideas of Heaven' A Poem by Dorianne Laux

From Her Collection Only As the Day Is Long

By Dorianne Laux | January 15, 2019

Read an Extract from <em>Three Poems</em> by Hannah Sullivan, Winner of This Year's T. S. Eliot Prize

Read an Extract from Three Poems by Hannah Sullivan, Winner of This Year's T. S. Eliot Prize

"You have been thinking of the building opposite at night, the lights / Going off one by one, a diminished Mondrian"

By Hannah Sullivan | January 14, 2019

Cedar Sigo on Playfulness and Poetry

Cedar Sigo on Playfulness and Poetry

In Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | January 11, 2019

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