“Launched in 1996, Poets.org is the award-winning website of the Academy of American Poets. Visitors to Poets.org will find thousands of poems as well as hundreds of poet biographies, essays, interviews, and poetry recordings—with new material being added constantly. Also available are resources such as the National Poetry Map, a national events calendar, and poetry lesson plans for teachers. Poets.org receives a million visitors each month, making it the most popular site about poetry on the web.”
Confessionalography: A GNAT (Grossly Non-Academic Talk) on “I” in Poetry
by Rachel Zucker
Conversing With the World: The Poet in Society
by Rachel Galvin
Tide of Voices: Why Poetry Matters Now
by Mark Doty
“Tell All the Truth but tell it slant”: First-Person Usage in Poetry
by Cate Marvin
Poetry and Collaboration: Joshua Beckman & Matthew Rohrer
By Joshua Beckman & Matthew Rohrer
Another and Another Before That: Some Thoughts on Reading
by Carl Phillips
On Poetry and the Reallocation of Concentration: Learning to Forget
by Beth Ann Fennelly
Poetry: the Question of Home
by Meena Alexander
Survival in Two Worlds at Once: Federico Garcia Lorca and Duende
by Tracy K. Smith
The Politics of Meter: on Traditional Forms
by Catherine Wagner
Visual Verse: Poetry Meets Fabric
Poetry & Graphic Art: The Collaborations of Nick Flynn and Josh Neufeld
David Broza: Making the Music the Poem Wants
The Well-Versed Movie
by Stacey Harwood
Entering to Win: On Poetry Contests
by Robert Casper