6 Questions With she followed the moon back to herself Author Amanda Lovelace
Bestselling poetess Amanda Lovelace’s tenth poetry collection, she followed the moon back to herself, is all about reinvention—a theme showcased not only in the poems themselves, but reflected in the book’s writing process and backstory. After the success of the
From Verse to Voice: Poetry Book ‘Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately’ is Being Adapted into a Song Cycle
*TW: Discussions of suicide and depression* I wrote Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately in 2015 while dangling from my final straw. I’ve said in many an interview that writing Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately was an exercise in manifesting my own
7 Questions With HER III Author Pierre Alex Jeanty
Pierre Alex Jeanty has made a career of writing simple yet striking poetry about relationships—poetry meant to connect with people of every gender and at every stage of singlehood and romance. The third and final installment in his popular HER
7 Questions With God Themselves Author Jae Nichelle
Poet Jae Nichelle’s debut poetry collection, God Themselves, comes out March 14. The book reflects on growing up in the South as a queer Black woman, as well as reconciling these identities with a deep-seated religious tradition. Nichelle, who has
7 Questions with These Are My Big Girl Pants Author Amber Vittoria
Amber Vittoria’s debut collection of poetry, These Are My Big Girl Pants, hit shelves last month. As a successful visual artist, Vittoria has been infusing her artwork with bold colors and whimsical designs for years. These Are My Big Girl
7 Questions with The Words Left Unspoken Author Allie Michelle
Beloved poet Allie Michelle recently published her third and most vulnerable poetry collection yet, The Words Left Unspoken. Within it, she reflects on leaving a toxic relationship, confronting emotional pain, and navigating self-love. As its title suggests, the central and
An Interview with Jessica Semaan
Child of the Moon is set against the backdrop of the Lebanese Civil War amongst Semaan's turbulent family life. Her poetry is a journey through shame, fear and crawling away from despair—of healing from childhood trauma.