Every summer we burn. I’m ten, and the large wide ditch outside our house in the country is thick with hot-pink fireweed, swaying fronds of sweetgrass with their seedy feathered heads, pointed…
Every summer we burn. I’m ten, and the large wide ditch outside our house in the country is thick with hot-pink fireweed, swaying fronds of sweetgrass with their seedy feathered heads, pointed…
The Adroit Journal is proud to announce the ninth class of Gregory Djanikian Scholars in…
Marilyn Hacker is one of America’s most distinguished poets, critics, and translators. Her latest volume of poems, Transitions: New and Selected Sonnets (Milkweed Editions), spans half a century and includes roughly two hundred…
In the Blood, Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Phillips’s debut collection, was rereleased last month, over…
To read Genevieve DeGuzman’s Karaoke at the End of the World (JackLeg Press, 2026) is to undergo a crash course in marvels. Woven through this debut collection are complex relational intricacies between…
Laura Gilpin’s “The Two-headed Calf” has perhaps gone more viral than any other poem on…