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A literary blog about poetry and related news

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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 Brenda Coultas November 26, 2018

    In keeping with the earlier posts of a sense of working within a community, this final post is designed, hopefully, to give a glimpse of where I am writing from.

    Portia Munson, "Allium." Pigmented ink on paper, 60 x 41 inches, 2013. Image courtesy the artist and PPOW Gallery.
  • Featured Blogger
    By Patricia Spears Jones April 12, 2017

    . . . . . What happened? they ask a question without an answer—our confusion —David Rivard, “Freedom in the Midst” . Insight often disappears but leaves residues, . . . —Elizabeth Alexander, “The Gift” . There...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff March 6, 2017

    The new issue of the Brooklyn Rail is out, and features a conversation between teacher, writer, and Belladonna* co-founder Rachel Levitsky and Ana Paula of the Rail on the occasion...

  • Featured Blogger
    By John Sakkis May 1, 2015

    10. Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy And Its Consequences- John Allen Paulos I think I borrowed this book from my Dad in the 80s. There are roughly 7 billion people living today, every...

  • Featured Blogger
    By John Sakkis April 14, 2015

    [I’m writing about Day 1 of the &Now conference (my only day) on Delta Flight 1151 SF to Minneapolis on the way to AWP, so let’s not get our writers...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff January 7, 2015

    How about some killer contest news? Here's one: Wonder has just announced the winner of the 2014 Wonder Book Prize, judged by Rachel Levitsky, which goes to Uljana Wolf for...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff July 16, 2014

    At Jacket2, we're glad for Maggie Zurawski writing about Theory, A Sunday (Belladonna 2013), the recently translated version of a remarkable Canadian book on feminism and poetics that came out...

  • Featured Blogger
    By Stephanie Young April 14, 2014

    The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to diffuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. Maybe what I mean is more...