The latest from Columbia poet Gabriel Fried explores thin places between expressions of gender, between faith and doubt.
Poet and author Charles Ghigna shares the story of a poem he wrote after waking up to his infant son's babbling over a nursery monitor.
A Ghanaian-born poet; a chronicler of the Cuban refugee experience; and an experimental artist "writing between genres" are this year's winners.
As a poet myself now, that fascination with the written word remains, although it has evolved from limericks to sonnets and free-verse love poems as well. I often hear from peers and students that ...
He would say to me, “You can write them, too.” After his death, I finally ventured into writing those short poems and realized they were all about breath, how we breathe the world in and ...