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  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Srikanth Reddy August 28, 2023

    Through it all, I came to learn that literary magazines are more like ordinary families, and less like historical dynasties, than I’d previously imagined.

    Cover of the April 2022 issue of POETRY, front and back, shows a large quote on the left and the word "POETRY" in a grid on the right, made of letters on different post-it notes.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Srikanth Reddy November 3, 2021

    My parents, both retired South Asian medical professionals, always wanted me to become an anesthesiologist someday. “Good pay, no night calls—and most of the time, your patients are unconscious,” they...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff August 28, 2020

    Dan Beachy-Quick and Srikanth Reddy talk about their new books, "poetry, history, repetition, and translation, among many other things," for BOMB this week.

  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly Amos May 22, 2020

    Contributors to the May 2020 issue share some recommendations.

    White text on a red background that reads "To build a labyrinth it takes/Some good intentions, some mistakes." It's attributed to A.E. Stallings.
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff April 5, 2018

    Today we found out who the 2018 Guggenheim Fellows are, and in this year's class we spy a number of poets! A little about the award, first: On April 4, 2018,...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff March 7, 2017

    "The title of Eleni Sikelianos's latest collection of poetry, Make Yourself Happy, is a timely imperative for the new Dark Ages in which we find ourselves," writes Srikanth Reddy for...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff June 23, 2015

    In "The Technocrat's Guide to the Galaxy," poet Srikanth Reddy talks with Lucy Ives "about the possible plurality of worlds, poets as 'feeling machines,' and how to make an aesthetic...

  • Open Door
    By Sara Wintz June 2, 2014

      From the top left: Dorothea Lasky, Joshua Beckman, Timothy Donnelly, Terrance Hayes, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker   Matthew Zapruder and I went toe-to-toe at Oakland's Boot and Shoe Service this weekend to...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff January 11, 2013

    Oscar nominations and Creative Capital Grants were announced in the same day! Hang on, there's a paperclip stuck in our hair. OK! We are heartened by Creative Capital's awarding of...

  • By Rigoberto González April 25, 2011

      The MFA writing workshop is only part critical feedback, and those enrolled in the Rutgers-Newark program know that I’m big on citizenship--on reading poetry books and reporting back with recommendations...