Julie Swarstad Johnson, an archivist and librarian at the University of Arizona Poetry Center, has served as poet in residence at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. She is author of the collection ...
Seamus Heaney Fellow, Fiona Benson, has chosen her shortlist of four for this year’s Moth Poetry Prize, and commended a ...
From collisions of art, desire, religion, racism and moments of “transgressive joy, queer joy, and Black joy,” Clark locates ...
Sometimes reading poetry can feel exhilarating, like you are finally seeing and being seen. Other times it’s a slog that ...
These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
For several years, a quote allegedly from Mahatma Gandhi spread widely across the internet in which he purportedly shared his ...
Concrete poems introduce the remarkable attributes of major Earth landforms in this playfully informational picture book whose shapely verse suits its subjects. A piece about continental drift ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced yesterday plans to reconsider more than two dozen rules. And, astronauts ...
Kanke says she has written many of the poems in this collection over the last 20 years, coupling them with research, archival interviews, and her own tender memories of “Granny” tending her garden, ...
Hong Kong today has more skyscrapers than any other city on earth — astonishing, really, when you consider how little flat land there is to put them all on. For most of its existence, Hong Kong was a ...
But should a major decline occur, he continued, "heed these lines" from Rudyard Kipling's classic poem "If," circa 1895 ...