by Christine Swint · January 23, 2013
A.E. Stallings, poet, translator, and classics scholar, has released her third collection of poetry, Olives (Triquarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 2012). Her previous collections include Archaic [...]
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by Megan Sexton · January 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2PM United States Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey will read excerpts from her newest book, “Thrall: Poems,” as the first speaker in Georgia State [...]
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by Megan Sexton · January 01, 2013
Well, it’s officially 2013, so why not ring in the new year with a poem? The Old Year by John Clare *** The Old Year's gone [...]
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Amish in a Time of War
Ten miles
out of
Lancaster,
they slow
to an idle…
by Megan Sexton · December 05, 2012
Amish in a Time of War, by Lauren Groff Ten miles out of Lancaster, they slow to an idle behind a buggy that sends up plumes [...]
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by Mike Saye · November 28, 2012
The performance of poetry is something we tend to let fall to the wayside during the writing process. In my experience, reading a poem out loud [...]
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by Megan Sexton · November 14, 2012
The Los Angeles Times has posted a lovely piece in memory of Ellen Douglas (whose real name was Josephine Ayres Haxton), a National Book Award nominee [...]
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