“Poetry leaves something out,” our columnist Elisa Gabbert says. But that’s hardly the extent of it. By Elisa Gabbert I once heard a student say poetry is language that’s “coherent enough.” I love a ...
With debts to past masters of postmodern collage from Ed Dorn to Charles Bernstein, Wallace's poems seem drier, more direct, more clearly political than their precedents. Almost equally divided ...
For Vernal & Sere Theatre’s 10th production ”The Glass Essay,” founding company member Sawyer Estes issued himself a unique challenge as a playwright: He wouldn’t actually write a line of dialogue ...
In his second collection of essays, Tony ­Hoagland sets out on what seems a doubly impossible task, even for one of the more interesting and exciting poets writing today. His plan? To put forth 20 ...
Founded at the University of Georgia in 1947 and published there ever since, The Georgia Review is one of America’s most highly regarded journals of arts and letters. Each quarterly issue offers a ...
John Kinsella receives funding from the Australia Council. I publish with Peepal Tree Press, Magabala Books, and the University of Western Australia Press.
I am seven years old, and poetry is Jack Prelutsky’s giant pizzas. My mother still reminds me that she waited in line for hours to get his book signed for my brother and me. Poetry, now, lives in ...
LOGAN, Utah — Creative Communication announces its annual student essay, poetry and art contests. The essay contest divisions are grades 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12, with 10 top winners in each division. To ...