We'll be reading with Tyger Quarterly and The Year off-set at AWP this Friday, featuring Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Emily Bark Brown, @deesoulpoetry.com, James Garwood-Cole, Emily Pittinos, and Sophia Terazawa. Hope to see you there!
We'll be reading with Tyger Quarterly and The Year off-set at AWP this Friday, featuring Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Emily Bark Brown, @deesoulpoetry.com, James Garwood-Cole, Emily Pittinos, and Sophia Terazawa. Hope to see you there!
"My son doesnβt believe in the multiverse. / When asked? Math."
Poem in Which Touch is a Theory and After My Son and I Decide Which Selfie by Alexa Doran, who currently works as an Assistant Professor English at Tallahassee State College.
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"Swallow, / will you sing me your song?"
My Fatherβs God by Jon Provens, an Argentine-American writer and educator currently based in Southern California.
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"Whereβs he / from, whatβs his mission, whyβs he here on this floor / in this particular exhibition?"
People by Todd Boss, who is working on three novels, a nonfiction project, a choral operetta, and a screenplay.
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"centennial of daily specials..."
itβs just a ride by Jonathan Focht, who lives in Northern Ontario, Canada.
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"3:00 p.m."
a quiet list of unsettled matters when i go to the grocery store by Sophia Pan, who is from Chicago, IL and loves reading and writing slightly disturbed poetry.
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"How, if at all, does a feeling unwind?"
Art & Objecthood & Still Life with Airstrike and Kant by Cindy King. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, she currently lives in Utah, where she is a professor of creative writing at Utah Tech University.
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"There are insects in the canopy."
At the Heart of a Spiral & Under a Burnt Out Sun by Will Sheets, an undergrad student at the University of Richmond studying Creative Writing and English.
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"You sit at your desk, starving, trying to transfer $400 from your savings to your checking account..."
Direct Address by Robin Arble, who studied writing and literature at Hampshire College and lives in New York.
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"Picture this: darkest draped cloth, magnesium powder flash / from a match..."
Ripples by Stephen Mead, a retiree whom, throughout all his pretty non-glamorous jobs still found time for writing poetry/essays and creating art.
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"Tell me, how do you become / less animal without becoming more ghost?"
Unparented Rituals by Penny Wei, a poet from Shanghai and Massachusetts.
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"Yes, / Iβll sweep up. A pile of ends / just beginning to bend."
LENGTHS, THE LANDLORD, & SUPERSTITION by Miss Jackson Newbern (they/them), a poet from Georgia.
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"In the neighborhood Rite Aid, museum / of my gay awakening, I was browsing / butterfly mascara as her voice spoke / through Bruno Mars."
Self-Portrait as Lesbian Artifact by Arushee Bhoja, a queer Indian-American poet from California.
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"What does the hand / of God feel like? I ask you."
Hold On by Lisa Compo, a PhD student in SUNY Binghamtonβs creative writing program who obtained her MFA from UNC β Greensboro.
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"Listen, / it isnβt the drag queens stripping / my kids of Medicaid."
Junk Hour by Josh Luckenbach, a Web Editor for the Coalition for Community Writing.
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"Someone had left me a book with two definitions of a door:
the first is simply an entrance."
After the Metal Door Stopper by Connor Arakaki, a writer at Yale University, where they serve as the current Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Herald.
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"The place you want kissed is temple, / [slepooΔnica]βI remember."
Temple by Mirthe van Popering, a writer and translator based in Berlin. Her work dismantlesβmoving through rupture, subversion, and the strange edges of desire.
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"In a dream, grandmother commands me bol! / and I speak to the ancestor in my bone."
Sestina In Which I Try to Escape My Inheritance by Hafsa Zulfiqar, a poet from Pakistan.
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"calling his / brother ishmael to ask him for the netflix password."
genesis 22:19 by Michel Krysiak, a philosophy research student, currently residing in Kyoto. They write in English and Polish. This is their first published poem.
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"A season for looking at last leaves:"
Reservoir Meditation by Joshua Gregory, the Spiritual Director and Bereavement Counselor of the Hospice of the Fisher Home in Amherst, MA.
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"Not even they are forever. In this glorious re-greening /
something comes next for us, too."
Green Reigns by Emily Updegraff, an MFA student at Northwestern University.
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"Sometimes theyβd ask you / βare these all yours?"
Stabat Mater by Benjamin Bellet, a clinical psychologist and military veteran.
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"It was a story only I could / tell in order to become / my own person"
Boots by Cole Barry, who you can find on Instagram @cole.barryy.
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"How did you know. I was just thinking / of the irredeemable, pictured here..."
Three poems from Bruce Bond, who teaches part-time as a Regents Emeritus Professor of English at the University of North Texas.
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come out to the New Orleans Healing Arts Center tomorrow for a collaborative poetry event with Tyger Quarterly at the NOPF! Featuring @browatch.bsky.social, kathy wu, Alyssa Moore, Emily Pittinos, Shira Dentz, and Emily Barton Altman
"Mostly, I know hunger and pain or no pain at all and that is all I write about."
Reading Travels to Writing as Sound Travels to Light by Aimee Wai, a creative writer and engineer.
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Thanks to all who came to our reading! #awp #awp2025
tomorrow night! 8pm, 3/28 at Sibylline Records
reading with Helene Achanzar, @tarikd.xyz, Amanda Gunn, Ricardo Frasso Jamarillo, Caroline Kanner, and Ethan Seeley!
15 S El Molino Ave, Pasadena
"Is that not poetic? Shall we try again?"
What can you answer? & Fear is its own low country from Garnet Juniper Bennet, a writer & seeker of truth.
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"What happened: the rabbit died / because I struck it."
Two poems from Xiadi Zhai, a graduate of the Iowa Writersβ Workshop from Boston, Massachusetts.
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