by Black Warrior Review | Apr 12, 2017 | Archive, Feature
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “In an excerpt from “House of Deer,” Sasha...
by Black Warrior Review | Apr 5, 2017 | Archive, Feature
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “How intriguing a palm is. A word, a shape, a...
by Black Warrior Review | May 1, 2015 | Archive, Feature
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “Blake Lee Pate’s ‘Exo-Secretariat’ tackles...
by Black Warrior Review | Apr 24, 2015 | Archive, Feature
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “Jacket Copy for The Cop Followed Frank Into...
by Black Warrior Review | Apr 17, 2015 | Archive, Feature
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “I think what appealed to me the most about...