Reshapings The shape of your womb is how I learned to tilt my head when listening hard, when taking in. Your legs, one slightly shorter than the other (not enough... Read More
Mark the clouds as they settle in,as they fall asleep over the city.Mark that the city’s humdoes not rouse themand note that the gray escaping lightis bent by prisms made... Read More
Same Old Storyby Dawn Potter Release date: March 2014 Even as she reminds us that writing “doesn’t solve anything,” Potter is driven to chronicle “the years murmur[ing] their old tune”... Read More
CKP writers Joan Cusack Handler and Howard Levy will be reading with Graywolf Press at the next Word for Word  Poetry reading at the Bryant Park Reading Room. Here are the full details: When:  Tuesday, September 3rd... Read More
 Auden’s “Musee des Beaux Arts” He writes, “No poem I know captures so gracefully the moment of the artist trying to stop time, to take on the responsibility for seeing... Read More