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Although nobody can be an anarchist anymore, at night I fantasize / performing anarchy as if I were alive

JESSICA YUAN | Mythomania

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February 2, 2023

Two Languages / One Community,
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San Francisco-based poet Michael Warr and poet/translator Chun Yu co-founded Two Languages / One Community in 2015.

by Staff
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An Intimate Provocation: Jenny Xie’s The Rupture Tense

"To whom do we belong? Those whom we can see in photographs? Those we encounter in story? Or those...

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Alter-Energies: The Vitalities of Absence in Moby Dick

"Such a world is one of interpenetrating energies—a large, looming but luminous consciousness, in which we ourselves might be...

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"That’s one reason to write poems under fire: to register a human reaction to dehumanizing circumstances. And that’s one...

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LA Looks

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my head on your chest
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A. These are easy, since they're all air. You open your mouth wide

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UNSENT FROM CDMX IN JANUARY

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KIM STAFFORD
historic marker

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it was here in mid-winter

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Photographs Taken by My Grandfather of Neu-Lobitz, His Childhood Home, Circa 1925

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San Francisco-based poet Michael Warr and poet/translator Chun Yu co-founded Two Languages / One Community in 2015.

February 2, 2023
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SAL Essay Series

Writers preview the Seattle Arts & Lectures Poetry Series

January 15, 2023
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Life List

A series of poems by BIPOC poets that engage with birds, curated by Sean Hill.

November 17, 2022
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Native Poets Torchlight Series

In which Guest Editor Jennifer Elise Foerster celebrates contemporary Native American poets.

November 2, 2022
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On Failure

In which writers investigate the practice of failure.

September 10, 2022
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Conversations with contributors and other writers curated by Helene Achanzar

July 17, 2022
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Poets explore the intersection of word and image.

December 9, 2021
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Clear Air Turbulence: Reflections on a Mountain as Memorial Ground

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October 31, 2021
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Wago Ryoichi’s Poetics of Catastrophe

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January 17, 2023

Dreams of Cells and Wolves

Doubling as a spellbook, this collection performs speech acts that reach for healing and integration, all while meditating on...

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Dead Poets Love Us Back: On Polina Barskova’s Air Raid

The voices to which Barskova has turned her obsessive, greedy, undeceived attention in Air Raid are not easy voices...

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December 30, 2022

A Braided Stream:
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Conley’s book, to adopt a phrase of her own making, functions like an “earworm for the Anthropocene.”

by Gabi Graceffo
December 22, 2022

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Rebecca Morgan Frank’s Oh You Robot Saints!

by Alexa Luborsky

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"To whom do we belong? Those whom we can see in photographs? Those we encounter in story? Or those we know in our blood?" –an essay by CMarie Fuhrman

January 15, 2023
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Alter-Energies: The Vitalities of Absence in Moby Dick

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"Such a world is one of interpenetrating energies—a large, looming but luminous consciousness, in which we ourselves might be but a half-articulate idea." –Dan Beachy-Quick

January 12, 2023
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"That’s one reason to write poems under fire: to register a human reaction to dehumanizing circumstances. And that’s one reason to translate: to preserve and convey those vital human...

January 4, 2023
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We talked about Bernadette Mayer, experimental writing, and courting uncertainty.

December 22, 2022
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