Poetry News:
- — writers in their early careers today face a peculiar and sometimes unenviable set of circumstances —
- — poems take on lives - people shouldn’t hold on to them, they should send them out so it has a chance to get a life —
- — Each poem presents the dying thoughts of a different character —
- — Call Me a Snob, but Really, We’re a Nation of Dunces —
- — The surefooted mystery of this opens up possibilities beyond its recognisable elements —
- — A couple of weeks ago, in a roundup of AWP blogging, we flagged a post by Reginald Shepherd over at Harriet, the Poetry Foundation’s blog, in which he used the term “post-avant.” —
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