Latino Poetry Review
Latino Poetry Review (LPR) publishes book reviews, essays, and interviews with an eye towards spurring inquiry and dialogue. LPR recognizes that Latino and Latina poets in the 21st century embrace, and work out of, a multitude of aesthetics. With this in end, its critical focus is the poem and its poetics. LPR is published by Letras Latinas—the literary program of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
The Kenyon Review Blog
Visit The Kenyon Review blog today — featuring daily commentary on contemporary topics in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and the literary world at large. From critique to praise, from elegy to enthusiasms, you'll find it all there. Visit the KR blog and bookmark it today! Improving the quality-of-life everywhere since 2006.
Shenandoah
For over half a century Shenandoah has been publishing splendid poems, stories, essays and reviews which display passionate understanding, formal accomplishment and serious mischief. Founded in 1950 by a group of Washington and Lee University faculty and students, Shenandoah has achieved a wide reputation as one of the country's premier literary quarterlies. Visit Shenandoah Review online...
Off The Grid Press
Off The Grid Press is looking for poetry manuscripts by people over 60. Please see our website for guidelines...
Features...
- Poetry News Links: News and reviews from around the web, including new releases; updated daily.
- Today’s Poem: Question About an Old Question by John Hollander • from A Draft of Light • Alfred A. Knopf Featured Poet: John Hollander, author of eighteen previous books of poetry, currently Sterling Professor Emeritus of English at Yale.
- Prose Feature - essay by Robin Ekiss, "No Small Feat" on Samuel Menashe: New and Selected Poems, edited by Christopher Ricks
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Poetry Daily Archives - interactive directory for revisiting your favorite daily poems, essays and other features. Pursue them by date, title, or poet, but remember the most recent 365 poems are archived.
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