Copper Canyon Press
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Copper Canyon Press is a nonprofit, independent press which fosters the work of emerging & established poets. We believe poetry is vital to language & living.
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SOPHIE CABOT BLACK (sophie cabot black), from GEOMETRY OF THE RESTLESS HERD 🐑: bit.ly/3SKE39q
Are you playing #SealeyChallenge BINGO? Here are some outstanding giveaways from Copper Canyon Press! Copper Canyon Press
Looking for more books to read for the #SealeyChallenge? Our friends at @poetsorg compiled a list of reading recommendations, including GOOD MONSTER by DIANNELY ANTIGUA (Diannely Antigua): poets.org/2024-summer-bo…
Check out new #poetry #books from Querencia Press SUBS OPEN, Finishing Line Press, McClelland & Stewart, Zephyr Press, Tin House Books, @WWNorton, Red Hen Press, Graywolf Press, @WeslPress and an Editor's Pick from Copper Canyon Press. #writingcommunity #poetrycommunity phillychapbookreview.org/new-poetry-tit…
“the worn griefs will have eased like the early cloud / through which the morning slowly comes to itself” — W.S. Merwin . . . This poem appeared in The Shadow of Sirius by W.S. Merwin, published by Copper Canyon Press (Copper Canyon Press), 2009. Shared here with deep gratitude.
Skeletons by deborah landau Copper Canyon Press #poetry #sealeychallenge #sealeychallenge2024
"Dear summer, increase my heat. / Dear summer, another pastis." Read DEBORAH LANDAU's (deborah landau) poem "While It's Happening" in the The New Yorker: newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…
"This collection is one of his finest." WRAL NEWS in NC recommends books from North Carolina writers, including A LITTLE BUMP IN THE EARTH by TYREE DAYE: wral.com/story/12-recen…
"where filarial worms in bloodstream darkness know when it's night, and drift to the skin of their host, so mosquitoes will drink them and bear them away" -Sarah Lindsay from TWIGS & KNUCKLEBONES Copper Canyon Press #SealeyChallenge
Listen to Major Jackson read "For Mac Miller and 2009" by KAYLEB RAE CANDRILLI from their forthcoming collection, WINTER OF WORSHIP (via The Slowdown): slowdownshow.org/episode/2024/0…
PÁDRAIG Ó TUAMA’s (Pádraig Ó Tuama) KITCHEN HYMNS opens with a question: “Do You Believe in God?” — but the bee, “gone extinct,” cannot answer, and the grass calls believe “a poor verb.” This collection trades belief for language. Look for it January 28: bit.ly/4fIAGK9
I’ll pull out this question & answer from the interview ( which is about much else) because the new (v slightly revised) paperback edition of “To 2040” is just out from Copper Canyon Press “Q: And is there an “overwhelming question”—to quote T. S. Eliot in a poem I believe was an