Page Title: Featured Bloggers | Poetry Foundation

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Page Description: Every month, we invite a poet to contribute two posts as the Featured Blogger. They reflect on issues relating to contemporary poetry and poetics.

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Page Text: Harriet Books Featured Bloggers Every quarter, Harriet Books invites several poets to blog on a theme related to contemporary poetry and poetics. The theme for Spring 2022 is “Poetry and Publishing: Readers’ Perspectives.” Featured Bloggers The Other Side of Reading By Jenna Peng April 11, 2022 I’ve been thinking on a reader manifesto, rules to be, numbered shorthands to come, no time soon, I’m in the thick. I’ve been reading The Undercommons (PDF) by Fred Moten &... After Reading By Chaelee Dalton April 4, 2022 I start reading poetry books at their end, which is also what is before the book, proceed and precede blurred. By this I mean that as always, poetry fucks with... The Other Side of Reading By Jenna Peng April 11, 2022 I’ve been thinking on a reader manifesto, rules to be, numbered shorthands to come, no time soon, I’m in the thick. I’ve been reading The Undercommons (PDF) by Fred Moten &... Featured Blogger After Reading By Chaelee Dalton April 4, 2022 I start reading poetry books at their end, which is also what is before the book, proceed and precede blurred. By this I mean that as always, poetry fucks with... Featured Blogger Translation as Praxis By Juana Adcock March 21, 2022 I have often wondered whether being a translator might be the worst possible way to finance my writing addiction. Not only is the income earned through freelance translation highly unpredictable,... Featured Blogger Of Stichography By David Larsen March 7, 2022 §  Aphoristic form is deceitfully simple. It’s a prose-poetic form with an air of philosophic certainty, in which particularities are supposed to open onto universals, even though connecting them with... Featured Blogger Scenes from the Life of a Translator By Juana Adcock February 21, 2022 Opening scene: A translator is in her office, talking on the phone. She is surrounded by piles of books and papers, in a haze of smoke from the cigarette she... Featured Blogger Translation Study By David Larsen February 7, 2022 Poetry, in my post of last month, was rather like a personified being than a branch of language art. “Poetry made me do this,” I came close to saying, “poetry... Featured Blogger This is Not a Metaphor By Juana Adcock January 18, 2022 Sounds and resonances are liquid: they can be poured like wine, they can flood the soul, they can cross borders uncontained and unpoliced. As I drive between Tijuana and San... Featured Blogger Translation and Poetry By David Larsen January 10, 2022 I’m pleased and anxious to be writing on Translation and Poetry for Harriet. Pleased, because the theme unites two major preoccupations of mine, and anxious for the same reason, plus... Featured Blogger On the Bodily Pleasures of the Written Word By Cody-Rose Clevidence December 13, 2021 Often I wonder why anyone ever reads anything that’s not informative. Poetry is usually not cool animal facts, it rarely explains the economy to us, let alone how to replace... Featured Blogger Third Place By Noah Warren December 6, 2021 Why is it that the encounter with a text, which stimulates what must be thinking—an alert fullness; the wary thrill of standing a little beyond oneself; emergent novelty; the threat...

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