On January 11th, the winner of the 2016 TS Eliot Prize for poetry was awarded to Sarah Howe for her first collection of poems, Loop
On January 11th, the winner of the 2016 TS Eliot Prize for poetry was awarded to Sarah Howe for her first collection of poems, Loop
by Emily Ramser “I’m assembling a box of toys—“ by Mary Lou Buschi in Thrush This poem is reminiscent of a child’s nursery rhyme in
“You Might Have Been My Brother…” by Tang Danhong in The Common Filled with visceral imagery, this poem could be a mural—painted with feathers, yet
by Laurel Dowswell Copper Canyon Press, the venerable nonprofit poetry publisher, will be releasing two collections of poems from Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda with
Help us celebrate our first birthday by submitting your work. Submissions are open from Nov. 1-Jan. 1, 2016. We’re looking for short stories, flash fiction, personal
by Shuly Cawood In poetry, there is a freedom from truth. I didn’t realize this fully until I began to study (and write) memoir a