The Endangered Poetry Project
A London-based initiative works to collect and archive poems in endangered languages.
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A London-based initiative works to collect and archive poems in endangered languages.
Split This Rock’s outgoing executive director on the intersection of poetry and politics, and the organization’s upcoming festival.
A literary organization brings new life to Langston Hughes’s house in Harlem.
Poetry Out Loud offers high school students a new way of seeing the world.
The first lines of a dozen new books, including Feel Free by Zadie Smith.
The author of Shahid Reads His Own Palm on the retreat in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
Small Press Points highlights the innovation and can-do spirit of independent presses. This issue features the Hilo, Hawai’i–based Saddle Road Press.
Get deep into the fabric of a poem, strike a subversive tone in a holiday story, or ruminate on a relationship ritual—three prompts to get you writing in the new year. For more, check out our weekly online writing prompts.
“Become an open door,” “Say anything,” and “Begin where you are.” Seven ways to reconnect to your writing, from one of the country’s most prolific poets.
Poets, activists, and survivors respond to gun violence in a new anthology of poems and essays from Beacon Press.