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Jennifer Martelli

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Susan L. Leary(@susanlleary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And so the COUNTDOWN begins! DRESSING THE BEAR is out with Trio House Press in just 30 days! What a wild dream—AND, if you pre-order before June 12th, you’ll get your copy in time for the Trio House Press 2024 Poetry Title Release Reading, live-streamed on July 1, 7pm EST! ⬇️⬇️⬇️

And so the COUNTDOWN begins! DRESSING THE BEAR is out with @triohousepress in just 30 days! What a wild dream—AND, if you pre-order before June 12th, you’ll get your copy in time for the Trio House Press 2024 Poetry Title Release Reading, live-streamed on July 1, 7pm EST! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Cindy Veach(@cindy_veach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My poem “Bulletproof” about looking for the Ninas in Al Hirschfeld drawings in the Sunday The New York Times is up at ONE ART

oneartpoetry.com/2024/05/26/bul…

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The New Yorker(@NewYorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new interview, the poet Diane Seuss talks to Hanif Abdurraqib about writing her most recent collection, “Modern Poetry,” and reckoning with what poetry can do. Read here: nyer.cm/KWSMasK

In a new interview, the poet Diane Seuss talks to @NifMuhammad about writing her most recent collection, “Modern Poetry,” and reckoning with what poetry can do. Read here: nyer.cm/KWSMasK
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Martha Silano (she/her)(@marthasilano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a poem up at Verse Daily today - 'When I Can't Get Out of Bed,' which first appeared in Presence Journal, lovingly edited by Mary Ann Miller and Lois Roma-Deeley, and to J. P. Dancing Bear 🇺🇸 🚀 🇺🇦 over at Verse Daily - versedaily.org/2024/whenicant… 🙏🙏🙏❣️❣️❣️

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The New Yorker(@NewYorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shirley Jackson’s short story from 1948, which inspired the most mail The New Yorker had ever received in response to a work of fiction. nyer.cm/S5dyJIE

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