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The Near Abyss by @autreauxp.bsky.social
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New poem in @kenyonreview.bsky.social. It’s a really great issue.
Had a great week at the @kenyonreview.bsky.social writing workshops with Lesley Nneka Arimah's group. Thanks to all the support staff and writers for bringing their whole selves to this experience!
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i am in this issue !! what an honor
Loved helping perform this @eireannmor.bsky.social poem last year and so happy to hear you can all read it now in the @kenyonreview.bsky.social 🩷
Today's Feature:
"San Joaquin Train" by C. S. Giscombe from @kenyonreview.bsky.social, Fall 2025
Read here:
poems.com/poem/san-joa...
All verklempt to have a story in this issue of @kenyonreview.bsky.social alongside so many tremendous writers
I wrote this poem in @kenyonreview.bsky.social about learning how to read animal tracks like stories in the snow. I found a lynx-hare kill site, and the red stayed with me, reminding me that the birch is hare, the hare is lynx, the cedar is deer, the deer is wolf. kenyonreview.org/piece/kill-s...
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The new issue of The Kenyon Review is here! Follow the link to read:
Jessie Cato’s remarkable piece on the nonlinearity of grief, “Through the Mirror,” the winning entry of the 2025 Kenyon Review Nonfiction Contest judged by Lucy Ives.
This cover features Launch Pads (2021) by Ivan David Ng.
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The new issue of The Kenyon Review is here! Follow the link to read:
Jessie Cato’s remarkable piece on the nonlinearity of grief, “Through the Mirror,” the winning entry of the 2025 Kenyon Review Nonfiction Contest judged by Lucy Ives.
This cover features Launch Pads (2021) by Ivan David Ng.
Trivial Amtrak. Knock down the signal. Hate thinking about the dictum.
it's another of these long, serial prose poems that attentive readers will have seen in THE CENTURY ("When I say 'fathers'...) and PATTERN-BOOK ("Everything solid melts into air") and it starts like this:
Éireann
I have two poems in the new issue of @kenyonreview.bsky.social. One is from PINK THEORY!, coming from @milkweededitions.bsky.social in January 2027. You should be able to read it (+ four other pieces) for free if you sign up/sign in here:
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