Harriet: News & Community
A literary blog about poetry and related news
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 6, 2015
Transmission Gallery is hosting a screening of "San Francisco's Wild History Groove" (a documentary by Mary Kerr) on Saturday July 18th at 7 pm. The event will include a special...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 6, 2015
Krupskaya Books, edited by Stephanie Young, Brandon Brown (pictured above with Stephanie Young), Kevin Killian, and Jocelyn Saidenberg, is hosting an open reading period all summer-long. That's right! From now...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 3, 2015
We're turning into enthusiasts, what on earth. But please do have a gander or, why not, a whole badelynge, at the newest issue of La Vague, feat. an enviable roster...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 2, 2015
Insert Blanc Press is--in the words of Poetic Research Bureau's Joseph Mosconi--a good press and a loving death cult. We heartily agree! Insert Blanc, based in Los Angeles and edited/published...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 2, 2015
In early June, Mexico City Lit (a bilingual review and publishing house based in the nation's capital) released Poets for Ayotzinapa, a free digital anthology created in response to the...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 2, 2015
The "Affect and Poetry" issue of Evening Will Come, edited by Julie Carr and Aaron Angello, is here and well worth your reading-time. This one features essays by an incredible...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 1, 2015
The Paris Review Daily is gracing us with archival conversations with writers this week--recently posted is poet Czeslaw Milosz, interviewed live at the 92Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center in 1993. Because...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 1, 2015
Flagpole launches a new column this week called "Poetlandia," which will show love to all literary genres and forms on the scene in Athens, Georgia. This week's star is Magdalena...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffJuly 1, 2015
Well this is rather unexpected! Now through July 27 at the Barbican, "Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue," Beck will present a multimedia theater extravaganza inspired by Doug Aitken's "Station...
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Featured BloggerBy Jon LeonJuly 1, 2015
It’s strange being back in a city after so many idle days. I’ve come around to the possibilities of the wide open countryside. The way the countryside has been left behind. Earlier...