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November 2021

Collaborative Works; Cover Artist: Jianan Liu/goodillustration.com

The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.

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  • Eliseo Ortiz
  • Kabel Mishka Ligot
  • Patricia Smith
  • Nilufar Karimi
  • She Who Has No Master(s)
Green and orange puzzle pieces spelling POETRY move into place.
From this Issue
    • poem

      Appeared in Poetry Magazine 4 Telling

      By Tracie Morris, Harryette Mullen, Jo Stewart & Yolanda Wisher
      No bitter peach or stranger fruit
      grafted to a noble tree,
      she takes her place in lineage

      areola diversity, oracular
      who looks to see, edges of a baby’s ear,
      that child’s cuticles

      in line though long shot to a throne.
      How dark might she be?
      How dark becomes...

    • poem

      Appeared in Poetry Magazine Meshkadoonaawaa Ikidowinan: Exchanging Words

      By Kimberly Blaeser, Molly McGlennen & Margaret Noodin
      baazhigwaadiziwin—persistence

      Ningii-bazhinemin, we have barely escaped
      nightly, a threshold looms in the cold.

      Again, we sing ourselves strong—
      Anishinaabikwewag, women of history and persistence.

      Observe: constellations have long illuminated patterns,
      relentless stories, adizookanag,
      of who we might be, noongom aawiiyaang
      gemaa waa-aawiiyang, or become.

      Across skies trace belonging, ezhi-dibendagoziyang
      in...

    • poem

      Appeared in Poetry Magazine Abecedarian after border speeches

      By Nilufar Karimi & Eliseo Ortiz

      YOU ARE READING A BOUNDARY, A CREASE, WITH DEFINED EDGES, ENCLAVES, ENDS OF FIELDS, FINGERTIPS, FORTRESSES, FAILURES.

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