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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
In his Diary, Barry Schwabsky guides Hyperallergic readers into new work by American poet Marjorie Welish. Taking a queue from the American jazz artist Thelonious Monk, Welish's new collection promises...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
The Poetry Project's Emerge-Surface-Be program, now in its fourth year, provides up-and-coming poets with all levels of support in order to keep producing excellent poetry: "In addition to receiving a...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
The Poetry Project has announced its call for 2016-17 applications for Emerge-Surface-Be, a fellowship program that allows emerging poets the chance to work one-on-one with established mentors, while formalizing the...
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Featured BloggerBy Patricia Spears Jones
As a participant to Furious Flower Poetry Conference at James Madison University, I had to read my poetry (easy to do, sort of) and be interviewed. Well, reading along with...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
We're all about Los Angeles Review of Books this week. Yesterday we brought to your intergalactic attention a new column by Dorothea Lasky featured at the publication; today we bring...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
Congratulations to r. erica doyle, author of Proxy and recipient of this year's Norma Farber First Book Award, judged by Maggie Nelson and sponsored by the Poetry Society of...
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Poetry NewsBy LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs
Books I've either been blessed with, am coveting gingerly through or still on my must read list, I most appreciate these authors for their fearlessness, their insane dedication to not...
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Poetry NewsBy Evie Shockley
These are 5 books published in 2013 I am especially happy to have in the world—"and you can, too!" (à la Stephen Colbert): Urban Tumbleweed: Notes from a Tanka Diary, by...
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Featured BloggerBy Evie Shockley
All the “best of” or “holiday gift” lists come out in December and January, when books that had our attention in the early (still chilly, here in New Jersey) days...
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Featured BloggerBy Timothy Donnelly
Less than a decade after Stevens’s “Man Carrying Thing” first appeared in Yale Review, its first sentence had become so useful and succinct an apology for his more challenging work,...
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