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We're excited to welcome Kemi Alabi, to our feature, BPJ Poets In Conversation. They spoke with us about their poem "Against Heaven", featured in our latest issue.
Amy Miller's Astronauts Selected for the Chad Walsh Chapbook Series
The editors of the Beloit Poetry Journal are delighted to announce that they have selected Amy Miller’s Astronauts for this year's title in the Chad Walsh Chapbook Series.
Miller’s poetry and nonfiction have appeared in Barrow Street, Copper Nickel, Gulf Coast, Narrative, RHINO, Terrain, Tupelo Quarterly, and ZYZZYVA. Her poetry collection The Trouble with New England Girls won the Louis Award from Concrete Wolf Press. Recipient of a 2021 Oregon Literary Fellowship, she lives in Ashland, Oregon, where she works for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and is the poetry editor of the NPR regional listeners’ guide Jefferson Journal.
When you subscribe to the BPJ, you’ll receive as part of your subscription a copy of the forthcoming chapbook in the series. Not a subscriber? Subscribe here or pre-order the chapbook from our online store.
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We're excited to welcome Taylor Byas, winner of the 2021 Adrienne Rich Award, to our feature, BPJ Poets In Conversation. She spoke with us about her poems "Tell it Like a Movie| Rewind" and "Shutter", featured in our latest issue.
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We're excited to welcome O-Jeremiah Agbaakin to our new feature, BPJ Poets In Conversation. He spoke with us about his poem the passage: i, morpheus. amorphous., featured in our latest issue.
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We’re so pleased to introduce a brand new feature on BPJ.org. In BPJ Poets in Conversation we’ll talk with contributors and other members of the BPJ family about process, community and what sustains their creative life. We’re kicking it off with Jam Kraprayoon, who spoke with us about his poem Selipar, featured in our latest issue.