So looking forward to this book!! AND it's going to be a bilingual edition. Get your pre-orders in!
#PoetryInTranslation ftw!!
So looking forward to this book!! AND it's going to be a bilingual edition. Get your pre-orders in!
#PoetryInTranslation ftw!!
and most of all to Daniela, one of the best poets and people I know. Cover design TBD for the translationβcover of original book in second photo.
in our globalized world, connect us all through tourism, warfare, commerce, and ecological disaster. Pre-orders make a huge difference, so now is a great time to order. Iβm so grateful to Gerald Maa at Georgia Review/Georgia Review Books, to @univnebpress.bsky.social @wallsteinverlag.bsky.social,
Portolan by Daniela Danz translated by Monika Cassel pre-order page at University of Nebraska Press
Original cover of Portolan: map where continents are black silhouettes outlined by shipping route lines in red.
My first book of translations is appearing January 1 and available for pre-order!!!!
www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/978...
The first English translation of one of Germanyβs most inventive and celebrated poets, Portolan, by Daniela Danz, follows the routes of container shipping that,
Running off to work on a story.
In the meantime:
Religious left: still a thing.
Singing
So excited to share four poems from a collaboration I'm honored to be working on with @christophernelson.bsky.social!!! These are wild, wonderful poems. Take a look!
Delighted to share translations from a project I'm working on with the amazing @monikacassel.bsky.social: four poems from Barbara KΓΆhler's Niemands Frau, a brilliant, hallucinatory re-telling of the Odyssey. Thanks to Asymptote for believing in the work.
www.asymptotejournal.com/poetry/no-on...
Summer 2025 Reading Period Report & Finalists newsletter is here! πππ
Super-excited to have my long poem "Sightlines" out in Under a Warm Green Linden 19. Long poems are my favorite poems to read and to write, and this one--about matrilineal connections, history, and art-making--is especially dear to me. www.greenlindenpress.com/issue19
BREAKING: FDA says covid boosters now only for those over 65 or with preconditions. www.statnews.com/2025/05/20/f...
Standing underneath the old border between East and West Berlin, @monikacassel.bsky.social finds her family history plastered on the walls. Check out our newest Dispatch at TC Online:
This is what not giving up looks like.
Nation Canβt Believe It On Harvardβs Side
Nation Canβt Believe It On Harvardβs Side
I LOVE THIS POEM! And, like I said, it's so lovely when that jolt of recognition is shared by others--thank you so much for sending it!
And read the rest of our beautiful new issue here! fourwayreview.com/issue-32/
Today I am reading, and returning, to two beautiful and still poems by @jillkitchen.bsky.social at Four Way Review fourwayreview.com/two-poems-by...
Probably the nicest thing about editing for a journal is finding a poem you love, sharing it with others on the team, and finding out that they love it as much as you do! Like this gorgeous poem by @rvtrousdale.bsky.social in our new issue of Four Way Review: fourwayreview.com/herring-gull...
So grateful to be a staff pick!
ON RELENTLESSNESS: "I find the act of writing or creating to be a part of that relentlessnessβ| wanted the writing to be relentless too, to refuse to stop, to refuse to be small, and to refuse to not contain everything that it could possibly contain, because we're complex people and the art is complex as well." DANIKA STEGEMAN, EP 70
From Episode 70 with @danikastegeman.bsky.social
Listen here: share.transistor.fm/s/997fb4a3
Thrilled to share five sonnets about Potsdamer Platz, my great-grandfather's glass factory, and how the long shadow of totalitarianism persists for decades not only in our landscapes but in ourselves. Thanks to @commonmag.bsky.social for giving these poems a home.
Writing from a subway platform, @monikacassel.bsky.social observes Berlinβs broken history, and discovers fragments of her own family in the process.
Don't miss Casselβs new Dispatch, transmitted through five perceptive sonnets: buff.ly/JrHjSyD
Always a bit of a triumph for me to go to into this store for one book and make it out with only three!
And because I *thought* I had preordered Real Toads, Imaginary Gardens and recently realized, to my dismay, that I had not, they saved me another errand. Somehow I'd also slept on getting Aditi book, so I corrected that error as well.
Photo of a bookshelf at Powell's Bookstore Hawthone Blvd with "Staff Pick" notes for the anthology Attached to the Living World, Material Witness by Aditi Machado, and Real Toads, Imaginary Gardens: On Reading and Writing Forensically by Paisley Rekdal
Zipped over to my neighborhood βsmallβ Powellβs yesterday to buy @patrycjasara.bsky.social's We Contain Landscapes and saw, again, that the poetry people there have good taste! Look at @paisleyrekdal.bsky.social and @aditimachado.bsky.social's books!
ππ― We are having trouble using proper terminology because it requires us to fully accept exactly what has happened to our country & wrestle with the fact that every single one of our elected representatives in Congress is violating their oaths of office by not immediately impeaching & removing him.
As the author of a history of concentration camps, I would like to emphasize that this is a very bad idea, and we should definitely not do it.
Denver Quarterly 59 #2 arrived in my mailbox today, and Iβm thrilled share three sonnets that distill signature moments of my experience being a teen in Germany/U.S. in the 80s. Iβm a wordy poet but also love to write sonnet sequences. Grateful to the editors for including me in this fabulous issue!
New poem in @diodeeditions.bsky.social--an ekphrastic piece on a photo of a flax storeroom (circa 1920) in a factory owned by my ancestors in Moravia. Many thanks to the editors for including my poem in this fabulous issue! diodepoetry.com/cassel_monika/
Extraordinary moment β Nancy Pelosi issues a statement calling on Democratic senators to reject the House funding bill, i.e. to defy Chuck Schumer.
"Democratic senators should listen to the women," she says, referring to Murray/DeLauro who want a 1-month stopgap bill instead.