What are young poets up to these days? Sometimes they invent a new gamelan, and sometimes they breathe original music through a master’s reed…
To trace the arc of a poet’s reputation is to consider the fate of one’s own…
Here are two poems Ifeanyi published in Green House. They are playful and serious, languid and taut…
Art is for everybody, and as necessary as food…
Notice what the poet packs into fourteen words: an exuberant greeting forever diminished, locked into a secret council of thieves.
Chakraborty’s lyric arrows prick a reader’s heart…
Corkery’s grasp of poets—and poetics—graces each page.
The King’s Touch is an extraordinary pleasure not to be missed.
Joyce Peseroff's fifth book of poems, Know Thyself, was designated a "must read" by the 2016 Massachusetts Book Award. Recent poems and reviews appear or are forthcoming in On the Seawall, Plume, Plume Anthology, and The Massachusetts Review. She directed UMass Boston's MFA Program in its first four years, and currently blogs on writing and literature at joycepeseroff.com