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Viewpoints With Jeffrey Perkins

Next up at The Watermill Center, join poet and author Jeffrey Perkins for Viewpoints on Wednesday, October 27, at 5:30 p.m. for a live, online reading of his latest work, followed by an open conversation and Q&A moderated by Susan Merrell of Stony Br

Poets Corner hosts 'The Red Thread'

Poets Corner hosts 'The Red Thread'
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The Ghost We Call Meaning: A Review of Vijay Seshadri's That Was Now, This Is Then

The Ghost We Call Meaning: A Review of Vijay Seshadri's That Was Now, This Is Then
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Poetry Today: Sarah Ann Winn and Melissa Crowe « Kenyon Review Blog

Melissa Crowe is the author of  Dear Terror, Dear Splendor (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019). Her work has appeared in the  Baltimore Review, Crab Orchard Review, Four Way Review, POETRY, and  Thrush, among other journals. She coordinates the MFA program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she teaches courses in poetry and publishing. INTRODUCTION  Certainly there are things I wish my younger self didn’t have to wait so long to discover about writing that emotional power lies, so often, in the most unassuming, daily, and personal of details; that compression is a superpower; that formal constraint can give rise to freedom, sometimes (almost paradoxically) by limiting the field of choices, sometimes by forcing a revelation the freest verse would let us avoid. Honestly, though, I think my young self might have some things to tell

Hobart :: Rebuttal

Orange Crush (Sarabande), Suture (Black Lawrence), a sonnet collection written with Dean Rader. Most recently, she co-edited They Said: A Multi-Genre Anthology of Contemporary Collaborative Writing (Black Lawrence). A recipient of an NEA poetry fellowship, the Kathryn A. Morton Prize for Poetry, and a Meier Foundation for the Arts Award, she is a professor at Lewis University where she is the faculty advisor for Jet Fuel Review. She also serves as a senior poetry editor for Tupelo Quarterly.

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