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River Road: The Anthology grew out of the River Road Reading program and includes literary works on such topics as love and loss, humility and … Continue reading →
We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 2nd Week of Easter...
Anthropologist Reese (Black Food Geographies, 2019) immerses herself in the subject of how present-day Black families and churches, mostly in the South, use the sharing of food to...
This essay is adapted from Traversal. Sitting in the packed playhouse of the Bowery Theater on Manhattan’s Lower East Side one balmy evening in the summer of 1833 is a teenage boy...
This month, read BIPOC poetry that is experimental, looks at the magic of nature at night, and explores how community should look.
Our Spring Books bring you a welcome portrait of James Baldwin in Baldwin: A… The post PASSPORT’s Best Books for Spring 2026 appeared first on Passport Magazine.
Eleven poems by the unorthodox wandering hermit Ryōkan (1758–1831) The post ‘This and That’ appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
The third annual Nossrat Yassini Poetry Festival took place on April 17 and 18, 2026 at Hamilton Smith Hall on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, a free, two-day gat...
Hasan Dudar’s debut collection, Carryout, follows a Palestinian-Lebanese family through their years in the shifting landscape of Toledo, Ohio. Dudar places the migrant experience a...
“For some months—since I was told about this award—I have been trying to find the point in my life when this fiction stuff and I became friends. I cannot find it.”
In August 2023, the McDougall Creek Wildfire tore through the Okanagan region of British Columbia, forcing tens of thousands of people out of their homes and pushing the city of Ke...
“In short, he slid metal on string till the devil / got tickled and laughed up the Blues.”
Ron Guier developed a gift and love for cooking as a very young child. His parents were often absent for long periods of time, and it was either cook or not eat, usually with meage...
Ralph Wood on hilarity and melancholy.
Written in 1979 and premiered in 1980, Gay Guerrilla is one of the best examples of Eastman's proto-minimalist compositions, made up of drones and phasing loops that gradually go i...
We’re continuing on with our National Poetry Month celebration! Each day, we’ve highlighted another American poet and shared a few […] The post Ada Limón Poems – Five of our Favori...
A modern classic by Tayari Jones, an award-winning time-traveling queer love story, Marilynne Robinson's GILEAD, and more of the best book deals of the day
I planted a garden on land that rejected me. By summer, it fought back—roots breaking pipes, sunflowers tracking secrets, tomatoes whispering names I’d buried. When I tried to leav...
Bobuq Sayed’s début, No God but Us, reinvents the modern American Abroad novel––the story, now over a century old, of Americans departing the US and crossing an ocean to find freed...
Lucy Richard (that’s “Ree-SHARD,” from her French Canadian forebears) calls Edin, Massachusetts, home again after more than two decades in happy exile while her husband, Michael Ma...
We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 4th Week of Easter...
Honoring the power of perspective across genres, Inks & Bindings showcases the work of Robert McGuiness, Dr. John C. Laurie, Richard Penner, and Diana Leavengood Blanco at the...
“The blackfly breeds in streams & rivers / during the dog days of summer, / but cannot survive on sadness like the housefly.”
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