I am so honored that my poem "Deadbeat Gods" found a home in The Southern Review, a dream journal. Thank you to Jessica Faust, an insightful editor. @southernreview.bsky.social πΊπ¦
I am so honored that my poem "Deadbeat Gods" found a home in The Southern Review, a dream journal. Thank you to Jessica Faust, an insightful editor. @southernreview.bsky.social πΊπ¦
"What we need today is a new theory of poeticsβan alarming one, a wake-up call. Today we needΒ catapoetry."
#catapoetics #catapoetry
#catapoem #catastrocene
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- or to the Odesa Poetry Studio, which works with kids to help them read and write poetry, co-founded by Ilya Kaminsky: poemsnotbombs.org/index.php/su...
Here is my poem in Poetry Magazine. Odesa is still being bombed every day, as are other cities in Ukraine. Please consider donating to⦠(thread)
in the latter days
of a corrupt world
cherry blossoms
Issa
So excited about these events coming up in April! You can register for tomorrowβs virtual reading here:
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So excited about these events coming up in April! You can register for tomorrowβs virtual reading here:
us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Thank you again to Pedestal Magazine for publishing my poem β2023.β Here, I read it. thepedestalmagazine.com/olga-livshin...
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Thank you to Pedestal Magazine for including my poem "2023" in their issue 95.5. I am trying something new today; here is a video of me reading this poem in Ukrainian translation. I've been translating my poems with the kind help of Natalya Faryna and this poem is about wars...
What language, imagery, and literary traditions help speak the unsayable? How does the multilingual Ukrainian diaspora speak? What can we do as poets, writers, essayists, and translators to bridge, connect, and heal? Come join us to discuss these questions at AWP 2025!
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The Come Back Alive Foundation. "Our primary objective is to enhance the effectiveness of the Ukrainian Defense Forces ... [T]he Foundation procures equipment, including thermal optics, drones, vehicles, and surveillance and reconnaissance systems." Support them here: savelife.in.ua/en/donate-en/
Hanna Leliv recommends Leleka.Care: "We help
frontline medics save lives in Ukraine ... delivering essential medical supplies to Ukraine's defenders and civilians affected by the ongoing war." Support them here: www.leleka.care/donate
In Odesa, @ilyakaminsky.bsky.social reports, "...Kids Poetry Studio continues its workβkids who are refugees of war from ravaged places such as Kherson and Donetsk are writing poems, and exploring Odesa." Support needed; donate here: poemsnotbombs.org/index.php/su...
UkraineTrustChain, co-founded by my friend Ilya Knizhnik: "We support volunteer teams and fund urgent aid and evacuations in the active war zone. Our small teams go where big international orgs canβt, to provide food, medical supplies, and rides to safety." Support www.ukrainetrustchain.org/donate
Razom for Ukraine, spearheaded by the wonderful Maria Genkin out of New York: "With a robust international network of volunteers and partners, we provide humanitarian aid, and administer programs focused on health, advocacy, civil society and culture." Support Razom: www.razomforukraine.org/donate/
Friends are asking how they might help Ukraine at this awful time. Here are a few reliable ideas: small orgs, people I know. Civic society. It's still here. (Thread...)
Trump is losing some of his supporters over the meeting with Zelensky today. As he should.
I admire Zelenskyy. You donβt have to agree with someone on everything to admire courage in the face of the everyday. Find me *anything* to admire about Putin or Trump or Vance. Go on, name it. Apologists for genocide, tape, and criminality, now go on. All of you. #StandwithUiraine
when the encyclopedia hates you
If he fits, he sits.
:) And not this I and not here
Spent the afternoon listening to teenagers reading poetry at a regional Poetry Outloud competition. Rural and suburban and city kids. Black and brown and white kids. LGBTQ kids. Disabled kids. A great escape but also a great reminder: this is what weβre working for. These kids β theyβre the stakes.
I hear you. Sending love and hugs and solidarity...
Well, I thought my poetry collection about Trump 1.0 (and American xenophobia 0.0 and passim) would fade away. But here we are again. And the protests... are also back--from LA high schoolers to Democratic senators in DC. No doubt, the poems will come, too. Here is one of mine, from A LIFE REPLACED.
Feeling proud π Teenage author rewriting the myth of Icarus
10-year-old author, out of nowhere: βIf clocks are the eyes of time, what was there before clocks were invented?β
Me: ???!!! Oh! Does it say in Catlantis that clocks are the eyes of time?β
βYes. So what eyes did time have before clocks?β
Me β¦
Author: βOh! I know. There must have been coconuts.β
Thank you, dear Suzanne!
Thanks so much to the Mid-Atlantic Review and Gregory Luce for publishing four of my poems. Here's one--for Odesa.