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  • Open Door
    By Jennifer Scappettone November 21, 2022

    Maps, oh maps! […] sometimes in my sleep, I find myself walking on a map-like space, searching for a place I can at last call my own. But it always...

    Leporello with poems and painting in various colors
  • Open Door
    By Corina Copp July 1, 2019

    Consider what is to follow a snapshot of an outpouring—a tender position, what we call grief.

    two portraits of Kevin Killian
  • Featured Blogger
    By Stacy Szymaszek January 23, 2017

    I don’t remember ever being introduced to the poet Matt Longabucco, nor do I remember the first time we hung out together. I want to have an amazing anecdote about...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff May 5, 2016

    New at Boston Review is erica kaufman's "The End of Gender," a review of I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975–2014 by Eileen Myles. Kaufman draws our...

  • Featured Blogger
    By Simone White May 2, 2014

    Continued from Part 1. for erica The thoughts of my text don’t mirror literary criticism, are shapes of...

  • Featured Blogger
    By Simone White May 1, 2014

    Fish, photographed by Anthony Leslie I suggest reading and re-reading Kevin Killian’s posts here on Harriet (which led me to think about an old post of Alli Warren’s, "On...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff December 12, 2013

    You like that headline? We bet you do. This just in from James Sherry of The Segue Foundation, which, if you aren't awares, presents some of the finest post-Langpo and...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff November 20, 2013

    Up today at SFMOMA's Open Space On the Contemporary series (curated by Brandon Brown) is a piece by erica kaufman, "The Leaves Changed and I Didn’t Notice: 10 Jilted Starts."...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff May 2, 2012

    Wow wow! It's springtime and all is abloom! For those of us in the arts, it also means it's benefit season! If you're in the New York area, this one...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff December 6, 2010

    Kelly Writers House at University of Pennsylvania will be streaming their symposium "Poetry in 1960" live at 6pm EST tonight, Monday, December 6th. Hosted by Writers House faculty director Al...