Best of Poets Org

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.”

http://www.poets.org

 

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

Lit­er­ary Con­test Caution

 

 

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