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A great feature on how video literature lights up online literary journals (like TriQuarterly). Check out our archive of cinepoetry here: http://bit.ly/1lkvw7H
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Hey there. You look busy. Here are 15 short stories that will take you 30 minutes to read according to HuffPost Books. The list features "Mannahatta" by John Keene from Issue 145.
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"Dying is easy, but comedy is hard." TQ contributor Michelle Peñaloza was featured in this dynamic new exhibition.
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If racism in America is on your mind, David Bradley has a challenge for you. He'll be our featured guest at the Chopin Theatre next Saturday. No admission fee, just bring your mind. Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/708875395850046/
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Issue 148 of TriQuarterly is now live! This issue features the work of Robert Boswell, Meena Alexander, Dean Rader, Hannah Pittard, Sara Nović, and more.
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An interview with Alysia Abbott on the complexities of writing about family and motherhood, and what it’s like to have your life story adapted into a feature film by Sofia Coppola. (Spoiler: It’s pretty great.)
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For the same reasons that painters respond (or used to respond) to each other, and composers, and choreographers, poets are in a conversation with their predecessors, contemporaries, and future generations.
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In a generation of poets too often contented with a hermetic mimesis of thought, Catherine Barnett’s poetry engages those liminal points where the self becomes enmeshed in broader questions of philosophy, history, and aesthetics.
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Issue 146 contributors Ocean Vuong and Benjamin Goldberg have been selected for Best New Poets 2014! Read their poems here: http://bit.ly/WLEFgH
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"It’s a big country of poetry, here in America. But it is too immense to skitter across. It may be time to settle in again, hoe a few rows, plant a bit of alphabet, see what grows. When I want to read something human, I turn to the following poets."
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