As I have every year since 2014, in 2025 I set aside a couple of months to peruse the year’s books of poetry — at least those books I had on hand. In the past, I’ve titled my annual roundup — one ...
Join WMU author Hedy Habra in discussing her fourth poetry collection, "Or Did You Ever See The Other Side?". These ekphrastic poems focus on the feminine and are inspired by contemporary and ...
TRUMBULL — Visual poet Monica Ong had long felt the pull of her two passions for design and literature. But her background — she is the Chicago-born daughter of Chinese parents who immigrated by way ...
Shannon Gramse’s “Lost Last Poems” is no ordinary poetry book, and there is neither anything “lost” nor “last” about the poems. Instead, the book is based upon a clever and entertaining conceit. In ...
Ask Vallo Riberto and Kazmier Maslanka to explain what separates “mathematical visual poetry” from other text-based art movements and you’ll get any number of answers. Words like “algebraic” and ...
From Seamus Heaney’s collected poems and Simon Armitage’s animal spirits, to prizewinners Karen Solie and Vidyan Ravinthiran Many of 2025’s most notable collections have been powered by a spirit of ...