Poetry
One Thing
Rae Armantrout
Checkpoint
Michael Dumanis
The Beach
Michael Shewmaker
Snow Theory
Ocean Vuong
Holed Up
Rosalie Moffett
Blood and Soil
Jason Schneiderman
Trilogy of Doubt
Sharon Dolin
Bojana Coklyat in Conversation with Shannon Finnegan
Amy Berkowitz
Casting Call
Keith Leonard
The Country of Lone Wolves
Fernando Valverde
The Innocent
Jennifer Chang
Novel in Progress
Dan Beachy-Quick
Sestina Gratitude
Joyelle McSweeney
Named Storm
Elizabeth Onusko
The Sad Side of Spring
Emily Kendal Frey
Cocaine and Gold
Roger Reeves
My List of True Facts
Erika Meitner
Wunderlich
Mark Wunderlich
Cathedral
Matthew Girolami
The Spring Cricket’s Discourse on Critics
Rita Dove
Forced March
Christopher Kondrich
Hip Hop Cricket
Rita Dove
Doomstead Days at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refinery
Marie Scarles
Annunciation in a Gas Station Bathroom
Traci Brimhall
I Am Become a Man
Jack Underwood
Interstate Highway System
Adam O. Davis
Bone Broth for Dirges
Matthew Gavin Frank
Tell Me How It Makes You Feel
Valerie Hsiung
Doubled Knowledge
Emily Beyda
In the Morning All of Her Pain
Wayne Holloway-Smith
Notes in the Margin (Part IV)
Peter Orner
Bad Airs
Caroline Crew
Don’t Write Elegies
Edward Hirsch
Both of You But Better
Letitia Montgomery-Rodgers
Ourselves
Nazifa Islam
An Act of Poetry
Sarah Neilson
The Antiquities
Richie Hofmann
Slate
Robert Fernandez
A Poem by Omotara James
Omotara James
A Poem by Adam Clay
Adam Clay
A Poem by Matthias Göritz
Mary Jo Bang and Matthias Göritz
A Review of: Anne Boyer’s The Undying
Marie Scarles
A Poem by Wayne Holloway-Smith
Wayne Holloway-Smith
Machines
Susan Steinberg
An Interview with Ben Fama
Zoe Brezsny
Road Trip: CAConrad
Ali Liebegott
Road Trip: Joan Larkin
Ali Liebegott
Road Trip: Amy Gerstler
Ali Liebegott
A Poem by Wesley Rothman
Wesley Rothman
Narcissus Another battle burns beyond the glen. I hear their grunting, shield-glare, & dying. Pray they don’t set the forest to crackle. Pray for just a little while ...
A True Story of Kindling
Kirsten Kaschock
They burned my book and it was the best news. Here was sacrifice made up of me and I didn’t have to roll in ash or even mildly smolder. I cannot begin to say how happy it ...
A Question Looking at Men Looking at Women
Jameson Fitzpatrick
after Siri Hustvedt It’s wrong, I know. Not the watching, but the wanting to be the one watched: the woman, if not the man who wants her, who I want. I want him to ...
A Poem by Brandon Shimoda
Brandon Shimoda
The Grave The sky might strike you off balance ... ... ... And the reedy milk of yellow hair streaked across it fills the ear sends (up) the vulnerable ...
A Poem by Catherine Pierce
Catherine Pierce
In Early Motherhood I Lay Down Like a Cat Each Night, half repose, half almost- spring, ready to leap up, leap after. I was electricity. I was conducted by cries. I ...
Winter Storm
Sean Kinneen
The hail came down like marbles and covered the walkway up to our apartment building. It was a lot, and loud. And we were all out there, under cover of the eave, watching ...
IF THE MATH CORRESPONDS, EMBRACE IT
Stephanie Pushaw
“ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE POETRY.”
Stephanie Palumbo
AWP 2014 Journals
“I Saw the Devil with His Needlework” Exclusive from Tin House
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Eileen Myles’s annotated road ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Noah Eli Gordon, most recently the author of ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Sabrina Orah Mark, author of The ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Troy Jollimore. His most recent collection ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Norman Dubie, most recently the author ...
“GOD BLESS YOUTHFUL BASTARD BRAVERY”
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Michael Dickman, most recently the author of ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Victoria Chang, most recently the author of ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Kazim Ali, most recently the author of Sky ...
[gallery] Poets’ Bookshelves. An ongoing series of posts documenting some of the books collected by our favorite poets. This week: Amy Gerstler, author of Dearest ...
Joe Wenderoth talks WCW's Spring and All on HTMLGIANT. “This is why I love that line from Williams’ letter where he says that Eliot’s work makes him feel like he’s ...
Here’s some morning sweetness for you: the poet Eileen Myles and her girlfriend, writer Leopoldine Core, express the feeling of being in love so perfectly, you just want ...