Jul 06 Teen poet on loss, growth and ‘the struggle’ of the physical being By artsdesk In her poem, “I’m Sorry I’m Not a Hugger,” teen poet Madeleine LeCesne writes about loss and growth and “the struggle of being a physical being.” LeCesne is the Southwest National Student Poet, the nation’s highest honor for teen poets… Continue reading
Jun 29 Poem begins with grief, ends with the NewsHour By artsdesk Dan Chelotti is the author of "x" (McSweeney's). He is an Associate Professor of English at Elms College, and he lives in Massachusetts. Continue reading
Jun 22 Ernesto L. Abeytia’s ‘Pamplona’ inspired by midnight in Spain By artsdesk Ernesto L. Abeytia's poem “Pamplona,” previously published in "The Albion Review," was inspired by the poet's travels while living and studying in Madrid. Continue reading
Jun 01 Poet recalls the ‘terror’ of the first day of adoption By artsdesk Patrick Hicks is the author of over ten books, including “The Collector of Names,” “Adoptable,” “This London” and “The Commandant of Lubizec.” Watch Hicks read his poem “The Strangers” from his collection “Adoptable” at the 2015 AWP Conference and Bookfair… Continue reading
May 18 Poet contemplates fatherhood in a hotel room By artsdesk Ted Mathys is the author of three books of poetry, “The Spoils,” “Forge” and most recently “Null Set.” Watch Mathys read his poem “Artifact Hotel” at the 2015 AWP Conference and Bookfair in Minneapolis. Continue reading
May 11 Poet Wo Chan uses words to fight oppression By Corinne Segal “Poetry is this great tool of disruption for monolithic power,” says poet Wo Chan. “Language is what we see the world through [and] poetry gets right to the core of it.”… Continue reading
May 04 Arielle Greenberg reads ‘I’m Not Saying Your Mother is a Vampire’ By artsdesk Arielle Greenberg is the author of three poetry collections, including "Slice," "My Kafka Century" and "Given." Watch Greenberg read her poem “I’m Not Saying Your Mother is a Vampire” at the 2015 AWP Conference and Bookfair in Minneapolis. Continue reading