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poets.org.
Craig Morgan Teicher's new collection
To Keep Love Blurry is in the spotlight once again, receiving mention in a recent issue of
Vanity Fair:
"Feet firmly on the ground, Teicher nimbly employs an array of forms, villanelles, sonnets, and prose in
To Keep Love Blurry (
BOA Editions) as he explores the shrinking and expanding spaces between husbands and wives, parents and children."
Teicher, along with BOA poet
Naomi Shihab Nye, are featured poets at this year's
Poets Forum in New York City. This three-day (October 18-20) literary experience from
The Academy of American Poets is known for connecting poets and readers in a unique and enriching atmosphere of poetry appreciation.
Poets such as Teicher and Nye (an Academy Chancellor) will read from their latest works and participate in panels, discussions, and activities such as literary walking tours through Manhattan. From 11-11:50 a.m. on Saturday, October 20, Naomi Shihab Nye will share in a panel titled: "Writing Rituals: In the Frame of Mind to Write."
Click here to see
Vanity Fair's kind mention of
To Keep Love Blurry.
Click here for more information about
Poets Forum.