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EssayBy Quinn Latimer
A new edition of N.H. Pritchard's The Matrix reintroduces one of the most conceptually rigorous texts of the Black radical tradition.
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AudioFrom VSMarch 2021
torrin greathouse is in the VS house! The author of Wound from the Mouth of a Wound, Torrin talks about queering form with the utmost intention, examining what community actually...
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Jacqueline Woodson
And still—ahead of us, the road keeps winding into a place we cannot yet see.
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poemBy Naomi Shihab Nye
And there were so many more poems to read!
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Margarita Engle
Nurturing poetry is like bringing a wild creature indoors.
Podcasts
This week: thoughts on form. Both Marilyn Nelson and Nikki Grimes agree, playing with poetic constraints can create an expansive world to write within. Listen as two of the most celebrated authors writing for young readers today share their thoughts on poetic forms. You’ll hear about two of their favorite forms to experiment with, as well as excerpts from both of their memoirs in verse.
The impact Nelson and Grimes have had on the field of writing for younger audiences is profound. Both are featured in this month’s special issue of Poetry dedicated to poems for young people.
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From Poetry Off the ShelfMarch 2021
Cornelius Eady on Sterling Brown’s South: his porch, banter, and barbershop.
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From VSMarch 2021
torrin greathouse is in the VS house! The author of Wound from the Mouth of a Wound, Torrin talks about queering form with the utmost intention, examining what community actually...
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From Poem TalkMarch 2021
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Christopher Stackhouse, Maria Damon, and Devorah Major.
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From Poetry Off the ShelfMarch 2021
Kimiko Hahn on tie-dying on the stove, puns, and her father's things.
Featured
Tracing the fight for equality and women’s rights through poetry.
Featured Biographies
Poem Guides
Featured Poems
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By Harryette Mullen
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By Rachel Galvin
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By Luci Tapahonso
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By Donald Hall
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By Matthea Harvey