…hats. So, but yeah, no, I mean, I guess speaking to that, I’m curious, how do you, being a poet, being, you’re also a librarian, you’re still correct? A librarian…
…Session 5 (Feb 19): Late poems and Merwin’s poetic legacy Online, and year-round, The Writers’ Annex is composed of short courses, seminars, workshops, and more. Our vision is to bring…
…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…
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…
…hybrid poem-essays, Art in Time, was published by Nightboat in 2021. A former Guggenheim Fellow, she has been a finalist for the National Book Award and has been awarded the Iowa…
…back, a torn gut, a hole in your abdomen, an irritated stomach, a swollen gland, a growth, a fever, a cough, a hiccup, a sneeze, a bursting blood vessel in…
…Brown, Rio Cortez, and Monica Sok; moderated by Michael Wiegers This is a live event. All AWP21 events will be available to conference attendees for viewing online through April 3,…
…His writing has appeared in or is forthcoming in the New Yorker, The Paris Review, n+1, Granta, and ZYZZYVA. Born and raised in Stockton, California, he lived in San Francisco. A native of Stockton, California,…
…to explore relationships and questions of solidarity, personal roots, friendships and intimacy, and overall figuring out how to navigate this world with all its injustices but celebrate, too, some of…
…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.
…most beautiful way possible, to craft poems that reflect the inextricable marriage of truth and beauty, love and death, the luminous and the ordinary, please join us for this special…
…2021, and The Destroyer in the Glass, chosen by Carl Phillips for the 2016 Yale Series of Younger Poets. His work appears in The Paris Review, Poetry, The Kenyon Review,…
…faculty (including Kaveh Akbar, David Baker, Angie Cruz, Geeta Kothari, Dinty W. Moore, Carl Phillips, Natalie Shapero, Nancy Zafris, and more). Participants can experience the events synchronously or access them…
…our spring Launch Party Livestream—an online poetry reading, benefit, and celebration of five new books from our spring season, featuring Kelli Russell Agodon, Kayleb Rae Candrilli, Arthur Sze, Nikki Wallschlaeger,…
…class, queerness, family, and identity. His epistolary novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous (2019), was an immediate and enduring bestseller described by the Los Angeles Times as a “series of high notes that trembles…
…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!
…Doshi, Robert Hass, and Brenda Hillman, poets featured in the anthology Here: Poems for the Planet (Copper Canyon Press, 2019). Through the lens of poetry, this book looks at our fellow humans and animals,…
…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…
…about a forthcoming Copper Canyon title you’re excited about, and why. K: In preparation for the Winter Launch Party Livestream, I spent time with Erin Belieu’s Come-Hither Honeycomb, and then…
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