
Poetry (Resources) We Admire: Palestine
This July, Palette’s Poetry We Admire column seeks to pay attention to and elevate Palestinian voices, demands, and dreams of liberation in light of the ongoing occupation of Palestine.
This July, Palette’s Poetry We Admire column seeks to pay attention to and elevate Palestinian voices, demands, and dreams of liberation in light of the ongoing occupation of Palestine.
This June, Palette’s Poetry We Admire column looks at four recent poems which all engage with the theme of The Body, a site of growth, of memory, of loss and beginning, of wishes granted, left, or half-fulfilled.
Palette is back with another Poetry We Admire for May—curated by a new editor!
By Kim Harvey
NEW Poetry We Admire for March!!! Our editor Kim Harvey has curated poems around the theme of “Change” with a nod to Women’s History Month. These dynamic poems scream into the middle of the spiral staircase of the past, then stare directly into the face of the future. And the future is female.
For November’s Poetry We Admire, we curated poems that engage with “Voice” in some way. Sometimes that involves …
By Kim Harvey
For October’s Poetry We Admire, we’ve gathered up six recently published poems from around the net all touching on …
By Kim Harvey
It’s Back to School time, whether that be in person or online this year. Palette’s Editor-in-Chief Josh and his …
By Kim Harvey
For August’s Poetry We Admire, we’ve gathered seven recent poems from across the web that engage with the theme of Place. Sit back and enjoy the ride as we explore the stunning landscapes in these beauties from Traci Brimhall in Terrain.org, José Olivarez in Guesthouse, Faylita Hicks in The Adroit Journal, Travis Cravey in Marías at Sampaguitas, Catherine Pierce in The Shore, Nadia Escalante Andrade translated by Cecilia Weddell in Harvard Review Online and Sharon Tracey in SWWIM Every Day.
By Kim Harvey
For July’s Poetry We Admire on Praise, we continue to #amplifymelanatedvoices. Again this month, we choose to let these extraordinary poems speak for themselves. All praise goes to the amazing Angelo Geter in Poem-a-Day, Sanam Sheriff in The Offing, Ina Cariño in Waxwing, Nikky Finney in Blood Orange Review, and Assétou Xango in Poem-a-Day.