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Heid E. Erdrich on Putting Together <em>New Poets of Native Nations</em>

Heid E. Erdrich on Putting Together New Poets of Native Nations

From the Introduction to a New Anthology of Indigenous Poets

By Heid E. Erdrich | July 10, 2018

On Letting Kids Be Kids at Summer Camp

On Letting Kids Be Kids at Summer Camp

From Elizabeth Bishop to the Poets of Tomorrow

By Win Bassett | July 5, 2018

Zuihitsu

Zuihitsu

From Jenny Xie's Latest Poetry Collection, Eye Level

By Jenny Xie | July 3, 2018

A Lot of My 'Process' is Just Mucking About

A Lot of My 'Process' is Just Mucking About

Poet Ange Mlinko in Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | June 28, 2018

On Apocalyptic Poetry

On Apocalyptic Poetry

Brandon Brown and Claire Marie Stancek in Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 25, 2018

Donald Hall: Poet of Eagle Pond Farm

Donald Hall: Poet of Eagle Pond Farm

When a Writer is Inextricably Linked to Place

By Nick Ripatrazone | June 25, 2018

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5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

By Ruby Brunton | June 22, 2018

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

By Literary Hub | June 21, 2018

American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin

By Terrance Hayes | June 19, 2018

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

So1861">"1861" is Just So1861

By Emily Temple | May 31, 2018

The Two Times I Loved You the Most On a Farm

The Two Times I Loved You the Most On a Farm

From Aimee Nezhukumatathil's Latest Book, Oceanic

By Aimee Nezhukumatathil | May 29, 2018

Our Mothers’ Hands

Our Mothers’ Hands

A New Poem by Jerome Ellison Murphy

By Jerome Ellison Murphy | May 25, 2018

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

Randall Mann in Conversation with Eric Smith

By Eric Smith | May 22, 2018

What is the Right Poetry Collection for You?

What is the Right Poetry Collection for You?

More Accurate Than Astrology

By Emily Temple | May 21, 2018

Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

Zaina Alsous, Hala Alyan, Tariq Luthun, and More

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, <em>Junk</em>

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, Junk

“How can 'happiness' be anything more than a metaphor for privilege.”

By Tommy Pico | May 9, 2018

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