Copper Canyon Press, a Seattle area poetry publishing firm, started out as a small enterprise where employees bound books by hand and sold them out of their cars. Today, government and foundation ...
Rachel Alexander Cambre, Ph.D., is a visiting fellow with the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation. In his rousing keynote ...
The under-examined bone of contention in today’s poetry is the value of affect in art. More and more poets are suspicious of lyrical expression and devote themselves to emotionally neutral methods.
Up Late by Nick Laird; Women in Comfortable Shoes by Selima Hill; Blood Feather by Patrick McGuinness; You Don’t Have What It Takes to Be My Nemesis by CAConrad; Before We Go Any Further by Tristram ...
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