Debut Collection Captures the Struggle of Carrying Physical and Emotional Weight

Mary Ardery’s debut poetry collection draws from her experience as a wilderness guide for women recovering from addiction.

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“Shedding Season” Casts a Spell

In their poems, Jane Morton finds incredible strength and beauty in being cracked open, shedding what no longer serves in order to become something new.

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The “Power of Poetry in Commemorating Personal and Historical Sorrows in Ways Historians Cannot”: Poet Weijia Pan on “Motherlands”

An interview with poet Weijia Pan about his collection “Motherlands,” which uses poetic inquiry to explore the tensions within family relationships in post-Maoist China.

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“Another Day” Is a Walk in the Woods With Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry’s new collection, “Another Day,” is deeply rooted in agrarian life with untitled poems organized by year and season.

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“The Trouble with Light” Finds Humanity and Triumph in Trial

This debut poetry collection follows a heroic speaker on a journey of transformation.

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Feeding the Ghosts: Ancestral Offerings and New Growth

Rahul Mehta’s new poetry collection closely examines lived experience by way of metaphor, narrative, juxtaposition and observation.

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