Alexandria Hall
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FIELD MUSIC (@eccobooks @HarperCollins, 2020), National Poetry Series
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"It was snowing. We ate oysters. Dark in the afternoon. No cars on the road. I lived alone. I lived with my husband, who was meat and pulp and dough. He smelled like a living person." —Alexandria Hall (Alexandria Hall) benningtonreview.org/twelve-hall
Today's Featured Poem: "Lalibela" by Matt Broaddus, from Temporal Anomalies, published by Ricochet Editions. Read here: poems.com/poem/lalibela-…
📢 Tour announcement! Join erin marie lynch on tour this fall to celebrate her remarkable debut poetry collection REMOVAL ACTS (which is out on Tuesday). Details: graywolfpress.org/events
Happy pub day to erin marie lynch! Catch us at hooverhaus tonight for the launch of her book Removal Acts, out today with Graywolf Press. eventbrite.com/e/book-launch-…
We at Ricochet Editions are thrilled to announce our 2023 editorial selection, THE SIX TONES OF WATER by VI KHI NAO and Sun Yung Shin : meet me on Bluesky & IG. Thank you to everyone who submitted to our 2023 reading period.
Issue (6) ! Including work from Saretta Morgan, Elaine Kahn, @Jay_Gao_, Milo Wipperman, ☀️ 🌤 ⛅️ 🌥, Abraham Smith, Diana Leca, Alexandria Hall, Isaac Pickell, Anne-Lesley Selcer, Adalbert Stifter trans. @aimeechor, and Maral Tehani trans. @hajar_hussaini ! annuletpoeticsjournal.com/Issue-6
For the pod, Alexandria (Alexandria Hall) and I had a dreamy chat with Jesse Nathan (Jesse Nathan) about his stunning new book EGGTOOTH, symbiotic relationships, lying rhymes, and being used well. You shouldn't let poets lie to you 😈 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/abo…
i’m beyond excited that i can finally share the cover of my second book GOOD MONSTER, forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press in May of 2024! she’s a mighty thing, and i’m so proud. link to preorder is below 🖤 coppercanyonpress.org/books/good-mon…
"The world will break all your blessings // if it wants, and believe me, baby, most of the time, it wants." Read DIANNELY ANTIGUA's (Diannely Antigua) poem "Blessing the Baby" from her forthcoming book, GOOD MONSTER (via Academy of American Poets): poets.org/poem/blessing-…
"Life moved around me, as usual. Glasses clinked. Arms embraced. In the lights, far away and unusually near." From "New Year's" by Alexandria Hall (Alexandria Hall), our first Poem of the Week for 2025: yalereview.org/article/new-ye…