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April 29, 2019
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The Art of Disorder in Heidi Seaborn’s Give a Girl Chaos (see what she can do) by Michelle Bitting

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The Art of Disorder in Heidi Seaborn’s Give a Girl Chaos (see what she can do) by Michelle Bitting January 28, 2019 One must still have chaos in oneself to…

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March 21, 2019
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3 Poems from Brandon Courtney

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from KEEL II. The past survives inside my mind: somehow they are still alive: all their bodies side-by-side surface, blister sea to breathe azure. Above, below, above their eyes sunk…

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March 20, 2019
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LETTER FROM PARIS in March, 2019 from MARGO BERDESHEVSKY

By Poetry International | Columns, Letters, Letters From Paris | 3 Comments

LETTER FROM PARIS in March, 2019  from MARGO BERDESHEVSKY Untitled The man is quickened to memory a star risen to where none may touch but his poems and this iota…

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March 12, 2019
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Conversation with Tina Chang

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Tina Chang is the Poet Laureate of Brooklyn, New York, where she lives with her family. She is the author of two previous collections of poetry—including Half-Lit Houses, a finalist…

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March 11, 2019
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Conversation with Karen Head

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On Negotiating Time and Place: A Conversation with Karen Head on her forthcoming fifth book of poetry, Lost on Purpose, Iris Press, 2019 Karen Head’s new collection of poems, Lost…

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March 11, 2019
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Interview with Jeffrey Angles by Christin Lacey

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Jeffrey Angles is an award-winning poet and translator. Born in Ohio, Angles first became enamored with Japan during a visit as a high school exchange student. He began translating as…

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February 25, 2019
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Conversation with Tess Taylor

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RIFT ZONE, Taylor’s third book, is due out in 2020 from Red Hen Press. Her poems trace literal and metaphoric fault lines between past and present; childhood and adulthood; what is and what was. Circling an ordinary California suburb…

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February 25, 2019
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“Between Risk and Refuge”: on Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, translated by Luke Hankins

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“Between Risk and Refuge”: a review of A Cry in the Snow and other poemsby Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, translated by Luke Hankins   by José Angel Araguz   Reading Stella…

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February 25, 2019
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Jacquelyn Pope Portfolio: Six Poems and a Conversation

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When one considers the position of a lyric poet today, it is a strange time. On one side, there is the overwhelming popularity of the narrative mode in contemporary poetry,…

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February 25, 2019
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Ecopoetics: Katie Farris on Michael Radich

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Ecopoetics: a Column First, consider this poem: Surprise by Michael Radich     That plastic bug, thrust close, gave our little girl a startled fright! A busker ends his drumming; a burst…

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