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Poetry: After Fire by Nick Martino

“After Fire” holds a quiet grief: a scene so carefully observed and distilled that it feels like a held breath, each line asking us to live inside it. The repetition of sorrow, its insistence on expansion, settles in the air…

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Poet in the Mirror: Destiny Hemphill

We’re so proud to share some insight into the lives and hearts of today’s poets with our Poet In The Mirror series. This month, Destiny Hemphill—author of motherworld: a devotional for the alter-life (available now from Action Books) and a…

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Poetry: Quilox by Muiz Opeyemi Ajayi

Electric, “Quilox” is bent to the confines of its form just as this moment is bent to the confines of the night, the poem’s abrupt enjambments a reminder that day will interrupt the charged “light of the dark/-ness.” This is…

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In Class with Professor Paisley Rekdal

A primary mission of Frontier is to provide high quality resources and practical help for serious poets—so we’ve been reaching out to poetry professors to help give clarity to this strange journey and stranger craft. This month, we got the…

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