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  • Learning Prompt
    By Maggie Queeney October 12, 2023

    Read or listen to Kimiko Hahn’s poem, “Likeness: A Self-Portrait,” several times. A few questions you might consider, either in writing or in conversation with others: The title instructs us to...

  • Learning Prompt
    By Maggie Queeney October 12, 2023

    Read Douglas Kearney’s poem “Every Hard Rapper’s Father Ever: Father of the Year.” Then, listen to the poet reading this poem out loud at least once. A few questions you...

  • Poem Sampler
    By Noah Baldino, Natalie Earnhart & The Editors

    Poems by an interdisciplinary writer and performer

  • Poem Sampler
    By Amy Wright

    Poems by a poet-scientist

  • Prose from Poetry Magazine
    By Kimiko Hahn
  • Prose from Poetry Magazine
    By Kimiko Hahn
  • Learning Prompt
    By Samira Asma-Sadeque September 14, 2023

    What I didn’t know before reading Ada Limón’s What I Didn’t Know Before is where research—scientific, philosophical, historical, or any other kind—belongs in the poetry writing process. What I learned after...

  • Learning Prompt
    By Maggie Queeney September 14, 2023

    The roots of the word exhibition are instructive: from ex "out" + habere "to hold." An exhibition holds out a particular narrative, a thesis, and framing of a subject. A...

  • Essay
    By Liesl Olson

    Harriet Monroe and The Columbian Ode

  • Essay
    By Melissa Bradshaw & Srikanth Reddy

    The Business of Poetry

    Scan of a pamphlet centering a portrait of a woman in glasses gazing directly at the camera above a quote that reads, "Probably Miss Monroe has done more for the high art of song than any other person in the United States," attributed to William Marion Re
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