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spending August re-reading some favorite poetry collections & giving them more dedicated time. A day late for #thesealeychallenge but here we are
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 16 - frank: sonnets by Diane Seuss (@dlseuss) "The sonnet, like poverty, teaches you what you can do without …" "Do you see how I persist in telling you about the flowers when I mean to describe the rain?"
#TheSealeyChallenge day 4, reading the chapbook And Drought Will Follow by @LeePottsPoet (Frosted Fire)
📚 31 Days, 31 Books :: #TheSealeyChallenge2023 📚 What a month it has been. Thank you to The @SealeyChallenge and to these poets whose books kept me company. (Art by the brilliant @cmyka) #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 19 - To Star the Dark by Doireann Ní Ghríofa Come spring, every new leaf is a silk handkerchief, unfurling itself, both new and antique, already lifting cheery farewells, so green and so brief.
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 27 - Strange Game in a Strange Land by Damian Balassone (@D_Balassone) What a dismal day it was! The weather made him squirm: grey skies, cold winds, incessant rain, magpies plucking worms.
Ursula Le Guin, “Looking Back” from Elegies. “I saw you plodding on ahead/into the desert of your pitiless faith.” Day 2 #TheSealeyChallenge
It’s the final week of #TheSealeyChallenge! Here are “five books that remake what a poem can be,” according to Dawn Macdonald—our 2025 Canadian First Book Prize winner—followed by her comments on each. @SealeyChallenge #DawnMacdonaldRecommends Photo of Dawn Macdonald: Alyssa…
Day 27 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Nothing Doing by Cid Corman, published by New Directions (@NewDirections), 2000. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 29 - Winter Recipes from the Collective by Louise Glück Day and night come hand in hand like a boy and a girl pausing only to eat wild berries out of a dish painted with pictures of birds.
My choice for #TheSealeyChallenge today is ‘St Eisenberg & the Sunshine Bus’ by Annick Yerem @missyerem @hedgehogpoetry A beautiful lament for her dear father where she navigates her way beyond loss & grief with gifted words in a unique language of otter-shaped love.☀️🚌🌻🦦
There's still time to catch up on #TheSealeyChallenge 📚❣️ Started by poet Nicole Sealey in 2017 📍 "The Sealey Challenge is a call to action, to any one who’d like to participate: read 31 poetry books or chapbooks of your choice in 31 days."
Day 24 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Blood, Tin, Straw by Sharon Olds, published by Alfred A. Knopf (@AAKnopf), 1999. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
(61/61) “Say to the animal: heavy is / an apology inside the wind.” —Mai Der Vang, “Death in Captivity, a Surrender” (Primordial) @GraywolfPress #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(59/61) “the brimstone and bile of this book left open / to Bosch's realm beneath the left hand of God, / my foxed legacy of human bonfire.” —Kimiko Hahn, “Unearthly Delights” (Foreign Bodies) W. W. Norton & Company #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(58/61) “Witness, / if you can, listen: I slurped the frog-leg soup / gone bad. Held a brass spoon like a barrel / to my mouth.” —Vievee Francis, “Break Me and I’ll Sing” (The Shared World) @northwesternup #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(56/61) “The secret / is to give a little / wine before killing.” —Toi Derricotte, “Tender” (Tender) University of Pittsburgh Press #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(53/61) “when the horse of my body / stopped, I walked. // Nights of unspeakable stars.” —Danielle Legros Georges, “Crossings” (Three Leaves, Three Roots) @BeaconPressBks #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(52/61) “Amin’s killings were called simply // a natural byproduct / of events” —Hope Wabuke, “If Not David” (The Body Family) @haymarketbooks #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(50/61) “There is no country / where the dead don't float.” —Leslie Sainz (@lesannsai) “Ño” (Have You Been Long Enough at Table) @Tin_House #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
(49/61) “At first, the rain comes in whispers: / thin slants on the windows, then it scrawls / across the glass like long graffiti” —@DSmithSilva, “The Awakening of Hurricane María” (In Inheritance of Drowning) @CavanKerryPress #WOC #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
📚 #TheSealeyChallenge 2025 📚 I spent August reading 31 poetry books in 31 days — a joyful, intense, deeply moving experience. Huge thanks to @Nicole_Sealey for founding this brilliant challenge and giving us a reason to live inside poems each summer. 🖤
(41/61) “The snipers are distracted, sexting their girlfriends. // The snipers’ eyes are blinded by smoke from our burning tires.” —Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, “Variations on a Last Chance” (Something About Living) @uakronpress #61WomenPoets #WOC #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
Thank you for the love, @simeonberry! #TheSealeyChallenge @PrincetonUPress @ilyamilstein
(34/61) “Your right knee is a haunted staircase” —@stellayywong, “Need” (Stem) @PrincetonUPress #61WomenPoets #WOC #61Books61Days #TheSealeyChallenge #SeptWomenPoets
📚 31 Days, 31 Books :: #TheSealeyChallenge2023 📚 What a month it has been. Thank you to The @SealeyChallenge and to these poets whose books kept me company. (Art by the brilliant @cmyka) #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge
Day 24 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Blood, Tin, Straw by Sharon Olds, published by Alfred A. Knopf (@AAKnopf), 1999. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
spending August re-reading some favorite poetry collections & giving them more dedicated time. A day late for #thesealeychallenge but here we are
Day 23 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Poems 4 A.M. by Susan Minot, published by Alfred A. Knopf (@AAKnopf), 2002. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
Day 27 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Nothing Doing by Cid Corman, published by New Directions (@NewDirections), 2000. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 16 - frank: sonnets by Diane Seuss (@dlseuss) "The sonnet, like poverty, teaches you what you can do without …" "Do you see how I persist in telling you about the flowers when I mean to describe the rain?"
Day 26 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is A City is Always Near by Esteban Rodriguez, published by Bull City Press (@BullCityPress), 2021. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
Day 29 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is Tunsiya / Amrikiya by Leila Chatti (@laypay), published by Bull City Press (@BullCityPress), 2018. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
Day 30 of The Sealey Challenge (@SealeyChallenge). Today's offering is The Face Behind the Face by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, published by Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd, 2000. #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge #thesealeychallenge2023
It’s the final week of #TheSealeyChallenge! Here are “five books that remake what a poem can be,” according to Dawn Macdonald—our 2025 Canadian First Book Prize winner—followed by her comments on each. @SealeyChallenge #DawnMacdonaldRecommends Photo of Dawn Macdonald: Alyssa…
Sealey challenge day 24. I'm catching up! Such a varied collection, so good #TheSealeyChallenge #sealeychallenge2023 #reading #poetry
#SealeyChallenge #TheSealeyChallenge Day 27 - Strange Game in a Strange Land by Damian Balassone (@D_Balassone) What a dismal day it was! The weather made him squirm: grey skies, cold winds, incessant rain, magpies plucking worms.
Check out these 15 incredible poetry collections, shared in honor of International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples — observed each year on August 9th 🗓️ Have your own recommended reading? #TheSealeyChallenge #IndigenousPeoplesDay #IndigenousPoetry
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