Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for March 2026, “Found in the African Art Collection of a New Haven Gallery After the Guard Asks Whether My Son Knows the Rules,” along with a few words from the poet.
Category: Chapbook Poem
Chapbook Poem: Offering by Richard Jordan
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for February 2026, “Offering,” along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: Aphasia by Robert Allen
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for January 2026, “Aphasia,” along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: Red Tide by Mary Gilliland
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for December 2025, “Red Tide” from Red Tide at Sandy Bend, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: Two egrets at the edge of a tidal marsh by Rebekah Wolman
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for November 2025, “Two egrets at the edge of a tidal marsh” from What the Hollow Held, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: When I Was Straight by Dustin Brookshire
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for October 2025, “When I Was Straight” from Repeat As Needed, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: The Seventh Age of Shakespeare’s Father by Scott LaMascus
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for September 2025, “The Seventh Age of Shakespeare’s Father” from The Edited Tongue: A Family’s Year with ALS, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: August Peaches by Winshen Liu
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for August 2025, “August Peaches” from Paper Money, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: The Blessed Knot by Li-Young Lee
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for July 2025, “The Blessed Knot” from I Ask My Mother to Sing: Mother Poems of Li-Young Lee, along with a few words from the poet.
Chapbook Poem: I Worry by Flavian Mark Lupinetti
Read the featured Chapbook Poem of the Month for June 2025, “I Worry” from The Pronunciation Part by Flavian Mark Lupinetti, along with a few words from the poet.
