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Page Text: Showing 1 to 10 of 16,510 Blog Posts From Poetry Magazine Contributors to the April “Exophony” Issue Share Some Language Stories By Holly Amos April 12, 2022 We invited all contributors from the April “Exophony” issue to tell us the story--or a story--about learning the language that they’ve adopted for poetry (in 100 words or fewer). Featured Blogger 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... From Poetry Magazine Happy National Poetry Month! Here’s Some (Free) POETRY & More! By The Editors April 1, 2022 In celebration of National Poetry Month, we’re happy to offer a free download of the April 2022 issue of Poetry! Open Door On Grief: A Conversation with Sara Henning By Corinne Segal March 28, 2022 When the earliest cartographers set out to draw the world—seeking a way to understand their place on Earth, and Earth’s place in the universe—they also had to find a method... 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,... Foundation News VS Announces New Cohosts: Ajanaé Dawkins & Brittany Rogers March 15, 2022 As announced in the summer of 2021, Franny Choi and Danez Smith are stepping aside as the cohosts of the VS podcast after five fabulous seasons and one mighty mini-series... Foundation News Poetry Foundation Launches Audience Perception Survey March 15, 2022 In December 2021, the Poetry Foundation announced that it had begun a strategic planning process, aided by Lord Cultural Resources, among other updates. As part of the process and its... 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... From Poetry Magazine Free Download of the March 2022 Issue Celebrating the Work of Margaret Danner and More By The Editors March 1, 2022 In addition to many new poems and translations from Asiya Wadud, Aditi Machado, Renee Gladman, and more, the issue features the portfolio, “‘These Blazing Forms’: The Life and Work of...

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