Diane Seuss
@dlseuss
Modern Poetry 2024, Graywolf Press! frank: sonnets, Graywolf Press, 2021, winner the Pulitzer Prize.
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01-08-2009 22:48:50
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Diane Seuss has her whole hand on the pulse of what I want to do with my own art, what I want to publish at Driftwood Press . She embodies that blend of the personal/intellectual/sound, and that cosmic other thing that makes anyone love poetry. And it's NEW, somehow. Gah!
Today LAMPREY released! 💞
A 3-day spontaneous visitation (September 1-4, 2023) that became a ceremony to remember and hold close. 🌊
(With thanks to Peter White Public Library and Diane Seuss for the possibility):
You can do this. Get the inside info on publishing YOUR BOOK this Sunday.
Graywolf Press Editor Anni Liu teaches Behind The Covers, a Cleaver Masterclass, from 2-4 pm ET on April 28, 2024.
Sign up now! cleavermagazine.com/upcoming-works… #WritingCommmunity #poetrycommunity
I’ve never had such a long road to a cover; I’m so happy with the result. Many thanks to designer Thomas Colligan & Farrar,Straus&Giroux. Small Rain is out on Sept 3.
One more week to buy these totes for our National Poetry Month fundraiser! One with a quote from Diane Seuss herself, and one with an original cat design by our own Bri Chapman.
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This….by Diane Seuss. From the poem, Poetry, in her new collection, Modern Poetry. So good. 🖤
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A fundraiser to support Martins Deep is crowdfunding! in relocating to his MFA program at the University of Memphis:
gofundme.com/f/help-martins…
Diane Seuss's Modern Poetry and me paid a visit to our beloved #Keats . I read 'Romantic Poet' out loud to him. I am sure he approved! 🪶 #ModernPoetry
Diane Seuss gets it: 'It is / pleasant // to be without edges. To be a cloud / in a voluminous sky.'
from 'Ballad, in Sestets,' Couplet Poetry, one of the gorgeous pair of poems linked below! 🌤️🌤️
Esteemed poets Natalie Diaz Natalie Diaz, Gregory Pardlo Gregory Pardlo, and Diane Seuss Diane Seuss, who served as judges, cite Joudah as “distinguished by his courage to speak in the face of the unspeakable, in poems of lyric concision and intensity.”
I am so thrilled to post Diane Seuss' 'frank: sonnets' in Italian translation, tbp by #Ensemble . It took Adelaide & me 10 months to get to the end of this masterwork. The cover depicts a fragment of 'Unswept Floor' by Sosus of Pergamon. Di mentions it in a poem. #DianeSeuss #frank