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  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Suzi F. Garcia August 21, 2023

    I now realize that growth cannot happen overnight, nor should it. It must be built with the goal of sustainability. As anyone in nonprofit work can tell you, burnout plagues...

    Cover of the Jan 2022 issue of POETRY, front and back, shows a large quote on the left and the word "POETRY" in a grid on the right, with unicorns, birds, and people flying through clouds.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Suzi F. Garcia September 9, 2021

    I didn’t learn to read until third grade, but I had been learning poetry my whole life.

    Black and white photo of Suzi F. Garcia in front of a shelf with flowers on it, and designed text in red and black next to it that says "From the Guest Editor's Desk"
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly Amos March 26, 2020

    Contributors to the March 2020 issue share some recommendations.

    Black text on a white background from the back cover of the March 2020 issue of POETRY. The text reads: "Like deja vu, poetry intimates that the past is never quite over and done with."
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff March 17, 2017

    Letras Latinas and CantoMundo are two of 22 organizations that make up the Poetry Coalition, and they're in the midst of a new series called “Because We Come from Everything:...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff September 16, 2016

    Suzi F. Garcia's essay about teaching Claudia Rankine's Citizen to non-poetry students highlights the need for complex discussion about race in academia, as well as students's and teachers's responses. I often...

  • Featured Blogger
    By Amy King August 18, 2015

    This past summer, I was asked to talk about my literary activism as part of an acceptance speech for an award I was receiving. This request threw my current actions...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff August 12, 2015

    Consider the Dakota 38 while reading the work of Layli Long Soldier in the premiere issue of Mud City, "an online literary journal promoting the ideals and vision of the...