The cover story of this week’s Publishers Weekly is on poetry’s engagement with the web, with some references to this blog. Special thanks to Craig Teicher! We’re still trying to figure out why Craig is hiding under that table.
A weblog focused on contemporary poetry and poetics.
The cover story of this week’s Publishers Weekly is on poetry’s engagement with the web, with some references to this blog. Special thanks to Craig Teicher! We’re still trying to figure out why Craig is hiding under that table.

RON SILLIMAN has written and edited 40 books, and had his poetry and criticism translated into 16 languages. Silliman was a 2012 Kelly Writers House Fellow, the 2010 recipient of the Levinson Prize from the Poetry Foundation, a 2003 Literary Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, a 2002 Fellow of the Pennsylvania Arts Council, and a 1998 Pew Fellow in the Arts. Silliman has a plaque in the walk dedicated to poetry in his home town of Berkeley and a sculpture in the Transit Center of Bury, Lancaster, a part of the Irwell Sculpture Trail. He lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania.