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National Poetry Month : Han VanderHart, Ars Poetica as Arctic Explorer I point my boat into the silent cold. We all make choices towards and away from each other.   The Farth...

National Poetry Month : Han VanderHart, / @hanvanderhart.bsky.social @ohiounivpress.bsky.social ;
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National Poetry Month : Rahat Kurd, The Harrowing Hour   By the pen   –  By the anniversary pen he gave you last night, and the dishes he left in the sink this mornin...

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National Poetry Month : Lydia Unsworth, BRESCIA     He walked down his valley into the modern city and said— though whose valley is it and for how long do you, in order   t...

National Poetry Month : Lydia Unsworth, / @lydiaunsworth.bsky.social ; chaudierebooks.blogspot.com/2026/04/nati...

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National Poetry Month : Nancy Huggett, Hieroglyphs   Yesterday. It was cold. Again. Snow crusted field stiff with wetness, wind. Tamaracks storm- shaken, small bits of branc...

National Poetry Month : Nancy Huggett, / @nancyhuggett.bsky.social ;
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National Poetry Month: Emily Shafer, sticky note I trust myself like square boxes  or starting over four stops less some swims occur only after the birth cycle I’d w...

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National Poetry Month: Jon Cone, THE GHOSTS The ghosts of a thousand wolves roam the valley. And the road cuts through rock. Driving late at night, windows ope...

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National Poetry Month : Laura Farina, Expedition #1 after a first line by Heather Christle     Now I am in your television with my costar this penguin.             We are...

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National Poetry Month : Jen Tynes, from LONGEST NIGHT  #5 overnight oats become pregnant porridge, avian stressing agent, the snuffling sound of cinema–these days the wo...

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National Poetry Month : Jason Christie, Entropiano -- For Stephen Brockwell Snow is falling and melting on the black ashphalt, The house is cooling and the furnace clicks on to...

National Poetry Month : Jason Christie, / @jasonchristie.bsky.social @coachhousebooks.bsky.social ;
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National Poetry Month : Jane Shi, Ode to the Janitor at the writing residency who upon seeing that I was still working late into the night smiled so warmly and because we...

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National Poetry Month : Jed Munson, V/Z My vision failed me at the DMZ waiting for our union.                     I mean I did slid                     e into your DM...

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National Poetry Month : Pearl Pirie, a cancellation. splurging in spare time   don ’ t let my silence be mistaken for not thinking of you with fondness.  what time is it w...

National Poetry Month : Pearl Pirie, / @pearlpoet.bsky.social @radiantpress.bsky.social ;
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The Spring 2025 issue of @thismagazine.bsky.social just dropped in my mailbox — at long last! Thrilled to have a poem, “Change of Appetite,” in its pages alongside a poem by Lana Kouchnir (“Runes”) and features on women’s health by Jac D.B. and climate damage in the Yukon by Asha Swann.

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You can also order CUT SIDE DOWN directly from @invisibooks.bsky.social here: invisiblepublishing.com/product/cut-...

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The book CUT SIDE DOWN displayed on a shelf beside the author’s copies of works by Renee Gladman, H.D., and others.

The book CUT SIDE DOWN displayed on a shelf beside the author’s copies of works by Renee Gladman, H.D., and others.

The poem “A Role in the Executive.”

The poem “A Role in the Executive.”

Yesterday (April 8) was the one-year anniversary of CUT SIDE DOWN, my second book of poetry, being officially released into the world by Invisible. If you are looking for poems with heart, humour, and (hopefully) intelligence, please request my book at your local library or bookstore.

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National Poetry Month : Michael Goodfellow, Rain Fell from the Raftered Ceiling   Nothing you wrote down could come from a dream. Then the letter might never arrive. What trave...

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National Poetry Month : Charlie Petch, Winning at Swimming   I move here with only my bathing suit bottoms I want no excuse not to boldly be me this me that hasn’t yet hap...

National Poetry Month : Charlie Petch, / @sawpoet.bsky.social ;
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National Poetry Month : Daphne Marlatt, the plot                    for Bridget     how condense seventy odd years to one  plot            the breaks, the transiencie...

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National Poetry Month : Andy Weaver, Beachheads 1. The day spins and starts precisely as it always has which is how it never has.                     Always new.            ...

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National Poetry Month : Jessi MacEachern, Hanging Oblivion   I am uncertain there could be a benefit to exiting the home. I am once again holding us back. You stand, like...

Happy to have a new poem with @chaudierebooks.bsky.social c/o @robmclennan.bsky.social for poetry month. Read “Hanging Oblivion” here:

We are out the door / into the snowy street / & crossing at green intervals. / The well-intentioned path is a hellish one.

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National Poetry Month : Jessi MacEachern, Hanging Oblivion   I am uncertain there could be a benefit to exiting the home. I am once again holding us back. You stand, like...

National Poetry Month: Jessi MacEachern, / @jessisays.bsky.social @invisibooks.bsky.social ;
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National Poetry Month : Carla Harris, coming out of a seizure my empty eyes  sense static clouds surging  exhaustion throbs  soundless  as distant lightning  that pain wi...

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National Poetry Month : Melissa Powless Day, Laughing at Lightning   Caught like dandelion fluff in reeds Do you remember that summer? We were fluffs, floating Between childhood...

National Poetry Month: Melissa Powless Day, / @palimpsestpress.bsky.social ;
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Jessi MacEachern Issue 10 — Antiphony: a journal & small press

I’ve written a review of Wendy Lotterman’s A Reaction to Someone Coming In (Futurepoem, 2023), which you can read here: www.antiphonyajournalandpress.com/jessi-maceac...

“Lotterman’s is a poetics of reaction: to literature, gender, sex, emergency, and to the weather; to anything and everything.”

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National Poetry Month : Zane Koss, From Apartment Notebooks :                                                                     03/15  Green      glow           aftern...

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(If you do not have institutional access to the journal but would like to read my article, get in touch!)

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Of the 11 books (and five articles) I highlight in this review, I remain especially impacted by Anna Kornbluh’s Immediacy, or The Style of Too Late Capitalism (though I spar a bit with her characterization of prose poetry) and Srikanth Reddy’s The Unsignificant.

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Poetics Abstract. This chapter begins with consideration of the reissue of Julia Kristeva’s seminal Revolution in Poetic Language before moving on to grapple with

Have you been hankering for a review of a year’s worth of poetics scholarship from 2024? This is no joke! Read me try to sum up the genius of Charles Bernstein, the rime of Lisa Robertson, and the genius of my friend Geneviève Robichaud here: academic.oup.com/ywcct/articl...

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my current pet peeve is event announcements on insta with a QR code

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