Jennifer Funk, who works as a high school counselor in Concord, has written a debut collection of poetry with muscle and verve. “Fantasy of Loving the Fantasy” (Bull City), out this week, has a ...
Editor’s Note: This is the final collection in Boston Review’s series of poetry reading lists for National Poetry Month. You can read the others on belonging, empathy, and womanhood. Since Boston ...
Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and analysis to make sense of the news. Episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Emma’s Must-Sees See TV Programming Manager Emma ...
Thriving with creativity, the University of Arizona Poetry Center is an inspiring and well-renowned place for poetry and creative writing. The Poetry Center, founded in 1960, is fully open to the ...
Atlanta is home to some of the most accomplished and celebrated poets in the country. In the past few years, the city’s poets have showered us with an embarrassment of riches. To celebrate National ...
Book review: Rainy day reading or a campfire companion, here are 7 new poetry collections for summer
Alaska enjoys a richness of poets and poetry, with several collections newly published. They are as varied in subject matter and style as the poets themselves. In no particular order, here’s a ...
Two collections that deal with the war in Gaza are competing at the National Book Awards. The poets discuss poetry's power in times of great suffering and what the awards mean for Palestinian voices.
Mary Ellen Capek, Lou Liberty and Juan J. Morales, three poets you may not have heard of, have recently published collections of their work. The poets deserve wider recognition. Capek, of Corrales, ...
Paul Laurence Dunbar, who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is credited as one of the first influential Black poets in America. A graduate of Howard University, he was ...
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