
Reason & Unreason: Three Poets on Destruction, Memory & Hope
In Asylum: A Personal, Historical, Natural Inquiry in 103 Lyric Sections, Jill Bialosky considers the oppositions that govern us: our reason and unreason, our need

In Conversation: On Hyam Plutzik 32 Poems // 32 Poemas
32 Poems // 32 Poemas is a new bilingual (Spanish and English) edition of selected poems by the American poet Hyam Plutzik (1911-1962), released by Miami publisher, Sububrano

Our Brief & Earthly Inheritance: Two Poets on the Art of Making Do
The poems in Jim Daniels’ Gun/Shy deal with the emotional weight of making do. Tinged with both the regrets and wisdom of aging, his poems

In Conversation: Pablo Medina & Achy Obejas
In his collection The Foreigner’s Song: New and Selected Poems, Cuban-born American poet Pablo Medina reaches back to his six previous published collections and all

2020 National Poetry series Winner Devon Walker-Figueroa
The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to recognize and promote excellence in contemporary poetry by ensuring the publication of five books of poetry

2020 National Poetry Series Winner Teresa K. Miller
The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to recognize and promote excellence in contemporary poetry by ensuring the publication of five books of poetry

In Conversation: On A Quilt for David & Between Certain Death and a Possible Future: Queer Writing on Growing Up with the AIDS Crisis
In poetry and prose, Steven Reigns’ A Quilt for David explores the story of David Acer, whose homosexuality and sickly appearance from AIDS-related illness made

72nd Annual National Book Awards
Miami Book Fair joins the National Book Foundation to livestream the National Book Awards from New York City! Tune in to be among the first

Hard-Earned Wisdom: Two Poets on Small Ecstasies & Difficult Loves
In The Impossible: Poems, Deborah DeNicola explores landscapes of her own passion, her mother’s decline, and her father’s life, death, and imagined afterlife with hard-earned

Three Poets on Hurricanes, History & the Converse MFA
When her Florida apartment is damaged by the ferocity of Hurricane Irma, Denise Duhamel turns to Dante and terza rima, reconstructing the form into the

Loaded Terms: Poets on Identity & Truth
In Extremely Lightweight Guns: Poems, Nikki Moustaki explores femininity in contexts that grapple with violence, mental illness, loss, love, and relationships. She probes these themes

2020 National Poetry Series Winner Trevor Ketner
The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to recognize and promote excellence in contemporary poetry by ensuring the publication of five books of poetry