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The weirdly innovative world of poetry websites

It's National Poetry Month! As a poet and a web geek, I'm particularly excited to share some of my favorites websites from the wide, weird web of poetry, which range from familiar blog layouts to minimal experiments, all the way to rich brutalist bizarre-fests.

DIAGRAM :: You Don't Have to Go Home But You Can't Stay Here (Actually You Can: It's Cool)

BUT DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE VINTAGE LIT in our massive backlist: browse by issue below or navigate via the [Comprehensive
Index of Authors].

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Lana Turner: A Journal of Poetry and Opinion

Jacket2

Jacket2 offers commentary on modern and contemporary poetry and poetics. We publish articles, reviews, interviews, discussions and collaborative responses, archival documents, podcasts, and descriptions of poetry symposia and projects. Not unlike a daily news forum, we will publish content as it is ready. Visit our index for an ongoing and comprehensive list of all J2 content.

Bodega | Issue 24

ACTION YES | ONLINE QUARTERLY

Featuring Christine Bettis, Marty Cain, Florencia Castellano translated by Alexis Almeida, Jos Charles, Karen Wild Díaz translated by Ron Paul Salutsky, Marosa DiGiorgio translated by Jeannine Marie Pitas, Steve Halle, Kim Kyung Ju translated by Jake Levine, Brian Lucas, Jessica O. Marsh, Yaxkin Melchy translated by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, Julie Ragland, Sally Roundhouse, Ken White, John Moore Williams, and Uljana Wolf translated by Greg Nissan.

poets.org

poets.org - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

The Brooklyn Rail

The Brooklyn Rail is a journal committed to providing an independent forum for visual arts, culture, and politics throughout New York City and beyond.