Page Text: 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).
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...
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!
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...
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