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Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color

Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color

A new poem by Joshua Jennifer Espinoza

By Adam Fitzgerald | September 16, 2015

Do I Plunge

Do I Plunge

Literary Hub Poem of the Week

By Hoa Nguyen | September 9, 2015

EXILE ELEGY

EXILE ELEGY

A POEM by Solmaz Sharif

By Solmaz Sharif | August 26, 2015

Where the Words Grow On Trees

Where the Words Grow On Trees

In a Seattle Orchard, A Poet Publishes Her Work On Apples

By Paul Constant | August 24, 2015

I Write a Novel and Poems Come Out

I Write a Novel and Poems Come Out

A Conversation with Deborah Landau

By Adam Fitzgerald | August 21, 2015

Slow Dance, With Bullet

Slow Dance, With Bullet

After Michael Brown: Hope Wabuke

By Hope Wabuke | August 11, 2015

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Inferno: Canto XIV

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By Metta Sáma | August 5, 2015

THE UPRIGHT PIANO

By John Ashbery | July 29, 2015

Can Poetry Survive in the Wild?

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By Literary Hub | July 28, 2015

NIGGAS BE WATCHING THE NEWS IN 2015, BOY,

NIGGAS BE WATCHING THE NEWS IN 2015, BOY,

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By Douglas Kearney | July 22, 2015

Quick Trip

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By Geoffrey G. O’Brien | July 15, 2015

Poet Selfies

Poet Selfies

Searching for The Thing-In-Itselfie

By Kate Durbin | July 9, 2015

Part of a Body of Knowledge

Part of a Body of Knowledge

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By Rae Armantrout | July 9, 2015

WESTERN POEM

WESTERN POEM

A POEM by Eileen Myles

By Eileen Myles | July 1, 2015

LOST METROPOLIS

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A POEM by Lonely Christopher

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