Bad Debt

In Paris, the moon was a pad of butter and the sky was a room of girls.
Talin Tahajian
from the journal Blackbox Manifold

What Sparks Poetry is a serialized feature in which we invite poets to explore experiences and ideas that spark new poems.

In Books We’ve Loved, we’ve asked our editorial board members and select guest editors to reflect on a book that has been particularly meaningful to them in the last year, with the intention of creating a list of book recommendations for our valued readers.

Henri Cole on James Longenbach's "In the Village"
Photo: Henri Cole
olga mikolaivna
I hold your name. My patronymic. It holds me.
James Longenbach
Shortly before I died, Or possibly after, I moved to a small village by the sea.
Saúl Hernández
When a winter storm hit Texas, the bluebonnet field sounded like glass.
Margaret Ross
I smelled the corpses on my fingers when I took my smoke break
DeeSoul Carson
A visual poem by DeeSoul Carson

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