Line / Break with Kayleb Rae Candrilli
https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/line-break-with-kayleb-rae-candrilli/…not let me anyway. Kayleb (18:44): Very campy, the motorcycle. Laura (18:45): That’s no, exactly right, I know.
…not let me anyway. Kayleb (18:44): Very campy, the motorcycle. Laura (18:45): That’s no, exactly right, I know.
…familiarity. How they write this landscape, this body of tenderness and rust, violence, longing, and love. Kayleb has such a gift for writing beauty that, while complicated, remains uncompromised.
…Silk Dragon II Alison C. Rollins’s playlist for Black Bell Sophie Cabot Black’s playlist for Geometry of the Restless Herd Diannely Antigua’s playlist for Good Monster Niki Herd’s playlist for The Stuff of Hollywood…
From the organizers: Visiting Hurst Professor Mark Bibbins is the author of four books of poetry: 13th Balloon; They Don’t Kill You Because They’re Hungry, They Kill You Because They’re…
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…here Winter Launch | Thursday, February 11, 5:00pm PT Natalie Shapero, Popular Longing Alex Dimitrov, Love and Other Poems Erin Belieu, Come-Hither Honeycomb Watch the recording here The…
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The latest episode of Line / Break features Whiting Award-winner Tyree Daye. Tyree joins our host, Director of Publicity Laura Buccieri, for a conversation about eavesdropping, coffee habits, and the…
…of What Comes Back by Javier Penalosa, forthcoming Spring 2024.This multi-narrative collection pursues the ephemeral lost: rivers dried up, communities left behind, memories forgotten. Subtle tensions underlie Penalosa’s gentle images…
…you. Every touch electric, every taste you, every smell, even burning sugar, every cry and laugh. Toothpicked samples at the farmer’s market, every melon, plum, I come undone, undone.
…released the first eBook anthology of women’s poetry in 2011: Fire On Her Tongue. Publishing poetry, memoir, essays, anthologies, and creativity tools for writers and artists, we offer a Chapbook…
…in his Pulitzer Prize-winning collection The Tradition—that blends the ghazal, the sonnet, and the blues. This event will feature closed captioning. Please contact blueflowerarts@mac.
…impact for poetry. When you launch your fundraiser for Copper Canyon make sure to drop us a note so we can thank you. We’re grateful, as always, for your support!
…woman searching for my savagery even if it’s doomed,” wrote June Jordan in her poem, “Poem for Nana.” Jordan is one of my poetic foremothers, someone who gave me permission…
…normalisation of evil and explores masculinity, fatherhood and freedom. It also introduces the duplex, a new poetic form. Rachel Long’s superb debut My Darling from the Lions, shortlisted for the Forward…
…voices that wrote them, and the cumulative effect is a reminder that poetry’s capacity for emotional exploration does not exist solely for individual epiphany, but for accessing solidarity with others…
…29, 2020 in New York, NY. She was 86. Valentine published 14 collections of poetry, including Break the Glass (Pulitzer Prize Finalist for Poetry, 2011), Door in the Mountain: New…
‘come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed-Lucille Clifton. Somewhere Lucille Cliftont said, ‘I choose joy because I am capable of it and…
…Granta, and ZYZZYVA. Born and raised in Stockton, California, he lived in San Francisco. A native of Stockton, California, he taught at Colgate University, Syracuse University, and the Center for…
…Canyon Press, 2020), Like a Beggar (Copper Canyon, 2014), The Human Line (Copper Canyon, 2007), and Mules of Love (BOA, 2002). She co-edited with Florence Howe the first major anthology of women’s poetry, No More Masks! (Doubleday, 1973)…