The Poetry Collections I’m Reading During National Poetry Month
One of the benefits of working for Book Riot is my continued exposure to things that I wouldn’t normally read. For the longest, I, like many...
One of the benefits of working for Book Riot is my continued exposure to things that I wouldn’t normally read. For the longest, I, like many...
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June is the star pitcher of her elite club baseball team—with an ego to match—and she’s a shoo-in to be recruited at the college level. That...
April is National Poetry Month! It’s always a good time to pick up some poetry, but this month is the perfect opportunity to put them at...
Lottie Woodside and the Diamond Dust Cher by Marie-Helene Bertino Lottie Woodside was learning it takes two fools to start a marriage and a team to...
Writers—even if working in fiction—are often concerned about what is happening in the larger world. Though it takes time to see a book through from manuscript...
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It’s hard to think of a living poet better suited to editing an anthology of poems about the natural world than Ada Limón, the 24th Poet...