
When was the last time you read, and enjoyed reading, a poem?
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Because poetry was always meant to be heard.
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden – Anon. French/Dutch ~1495-1505
This essay was first published on the Marsh Hawk Press website to celebrate the release of my new audiobook The Flaws in the Story,...
Because nothing is self-evident.
Detail from The Little Street by Thomas Vermeer
Lately I keep finding myself clicking on a tab where “Anecdote of a Jar” sits hiding behind another tab. (I am what my son calls “one of those crazy people w...
Because ambiguity is a kind of precision.
A Wheatfield on a Summer's Afternoon — Marc Chagall, 1942
I always liked the way my friend and grad school compatriot Diane Shooman described our getting to grips with a poem. She’d say we “crack...
Because, how can you not love Sappho?
Detail from The Kiss — Gustav Klimt, 1907-08
Poets write about any subject that takes their fancy, but there’s a reason we reflexively associate poetry with love. Even people who have never written a...
Hi, Everybody. I know it’s been a while. There was a wedding. A very beautiful wedding. And a new book. And a glitch in said new book’s distribution. There was also glamping and lobsters in Maine. A visit to France, which involved a lot of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m a poet and a professor of poetry compelled by the mysterious powers words can have. I think poems can be useful, even though they don’t need to be.
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