Issue 143 is a special issue featuring a portfolio of experimental approaches to writing with new work by Marthe Reed on Monday, Daniel Bosch on Tuesday, j/j hastain on Wednesday, and Travis Macdonald on Thursday.
Issue 142 features new writing from Elisa Gabbert on Monday.
Issue 141 features new writing from Devon Branca on Monday.
Issue 140 features new writing from Mike Dockins on Monday.
Issue 139 features new writing from Leigh Phillips on Monday.
Issue 138 features new writing from Brian Teare on Monday.
Issue 137 features new writing from Kathryn Cowles on Monday.
Issue 136 features new writing from Ed Skoog on Monday.
Issue 135 features new writing from Joshua Ware on Monday.
Issue 134 features new writing from Myronn Hardy on Monday.
Issue 133 features new writing from Grace Marie Grafton on Monday.
Issue 132 features new writing from Gale Nelson. Starting Thursday, come meet
TOA at AWP, table R-7, and
join us for our reading in Davis Square Friday night.
Issue 131 features new writing from Cecily Parks on Monday.
Issue 130 features new writing from Kara Imre on Monday.
Issue 129 features new writing from Adam O. Davis on Monday.
Issue 128 features new writing from Brian Henry on Monday.
Issue 127 features new writing from Daniel Tiffany on Monday and an end-of-the-year retrospective on Thursday. TOA will be on winter holiday until Monday, February 4. See you in the new year!
Issue 126 features new writing from Tory Adkisson on Monday and the second review from December reviewer-of-the-month Molly Brodak on Thursday.
Issue 125 features new writing from Farren Stanley & Jessalyn Wakefield on Monday and the first review from December reviewer-of-the-month Molly Brodak on Thursday.
Issue 124 features new writing from Nate Pritts on Monday, our Pushcart Prize nominations announcement on Wednesday, and the final review from reviewer-of-the-month Randall Horton on Thursday.
Issue 123 features new writing from Robert Andrew Perez on Monday.
Issue 122 is a special issue featuring a portfolio on progressive translation. On Monday, we present new translations from Claudia Keelan and Polly Duff Bresnick. On Tuesday, new translations from Andy Fitch and Jordan Reynolds. On Thursday, the third review from reviewer-of-the-month Randall Horton.
Issue 121 features new writing from John Latta on Monday and the second review from reviewer-of-the-month Randall Horton on Thursday.
Issue 120 is a special issue focusing on the intersection of politics and poetry. On Monday, we present new writing from Craig Santos Perez and Kristin Sanders, and a collaborative project from Moriah Purdy and Stephanie Rozene. On Tuesday, we present new writing from Diana Arterian and Brett Evans. On Thursday, Randall Horton begins as November reviewer-of-the-month by looking at Ed Roberson’s To See the Earth before the End of The World.
Issue 119 features new writing from Joshua Kryah on Monday, a conversation with B. K. Fischer on Wednesday, and the final review from October reviewer-of-the-month Tory Adkisson on Thursday.
Issue 118 features new writing from Eryn Green on Monday and the third review from October reviewer-of-the-month Tory Adkisson on Thursday.
Issue 117 features new writing from Wendy Xu and Leora Fridman on Monday and the second review from October reviewer-of-the-month Tory Adkisson on Thursday.
Issue 116 features new writing from Ken Taylor on Monday and the first review from October reviewer-of-the-month Tory Adkisson on Thursday.
Issue 115 features new writing from Maureen Alsop on Monday and the final installment of Kelli Anne Noftle’s post as September resident reviewer on Thursday.
Issue 114 features new writing from Adam Clay on Monday and the third installment of our new weekly book review feature with September’s resident reviewer Kelli Anne Noftle on William Stobb’s Absentia on Thursday.
Issue 113 features new writing from David Dodd Lee on Monday and the second installment of our new weekly book review feature with September’s resident reviewer, Kelli Anne Noftle on Maggie Nelson’s Bluets on Thursday.
Issue 112 features new writing from Elena Karina Byrne on Monday and the debut of a new weekly book review feature on Thursday with Kelli Anne Noftle on Christian Hawkey’s Ventrakl.
Issue 111 features new writing from Gail Wronsky and Chuck Rosenthal on Monday. TOA will then be on summer break until we resume publishing weekly on Monday, September 3.
Issue 110 features new writing from Lily Brown on Monday.
Issue 109 features new writing from rob mclennan on Monday.
Issue 108 features new writing from Oliver de la Paz on Monday.
Issue 107 is a special issue focusing on the theme of calamity, featuring new writing from Maggie Cleveland, Francisco Guevara, Katie Manning, and Robby Nadler daily Monday through Thursday.
Issue 106 features new writing from Gale Nelson on Tuesday.
Issue 105 features new writing from Cynthia Arrieu-King on Monday.
Issue 104 features new writing from Michelle Taransky on Monday.
Issue 103 features new writing from Louise Mathias on Monday.
Issue 102 features new writing by and an interview with Andrew K. Peterson on Monday, reviews of chapbooks by and interviews with Kate Durbin, Trey Moody, and Aimee O’Neill Tuesday through Thursday, and the official launch of Chapvelope Three on Friday.
Issue 101 features new writing from Bradley Harrison on Monday.
Issue 100 features new writing from Erica Anzalone on Monday.
Issue 099 features new writing from Megan Martin on Monday.
Issue 098 features new writing from Heather Christle on Monday.
Issue 097 features new writing from Travis Mossotti on Monday.
Issue 096 features new writing from Amanda Auchter on Monday.
Issue 095 features new writing from Tom Raworth on Monday and an announcement about Chapvelope Three on Thursday.
Issue 094 features new writing from Amaranth Borsuk and an update from AWP 2012 on Wednesday.
Issue 093 features new writing from Bruce Covey. Starting Thursday, come meet TOA at AWP, table O-12, and participate in our Red Pen Project.
Issue 092 features new writing from Chris Shipman on Monday and a review of Alexander Long’s Still Life on Wednesday.
Issue 091 features new writing from Elizabeth Knapp.
Issue 090 features a collaboratively written series from John Gallaher and Rusty Morrison, presented in three sections per day, Monday thru Thursday.
Issue 089 features new writing from Seth Abramson.
Issue 088 features new writing from Steven D. Schroeder.
Issue 087 features new writing from Sophie Klahr on Monday and the announcement of our Pushcart Prize nominees on Wednesday.
Issue 086 features new writing from Jaswinder Bolina.
Issue 084 features new writing from Sean Thomas Dougherty.
Issue 084 features new writing from Justin Runge.
Issue 083 is a special issue curated by Craig Santos Perez on contemporary Chamoru poetry. The special issue features new writing from Lehua Taitano on Monday, Clarissa Mendiola on Tuesday, Kisha Borja-Kicho’cho’ on Wednesday, and Anghet Hoppe-Cruz on Thursday.
Issue 082 features new writing from Natalie Shapero.
Issue 081 features new writing from Leora Fridman.
Issue 080 features new writing from Liam O’Brien.
Issue 079 features new writing from Johnathon Williams.
Issue 078 features new writing from Sara Henning.
Issue 077 features new writing from Jesse Delong.
Issue 076 features new writing from Jeff Downey.
Issue 075 features new writing from Charlotte Pence.
Issue 074 features new writing from Tim Kahl.
Issue 073 features a collaborative piece from Sarah Maclay & Holaday Mason.
Issue 072 features new writing from Bill Rector.
Issue 071 features new writing from Shamala Gallagher on Monday, and on Wednesday an essay by and interview with Mark Irwin.
Issue 070 features new writing from Helen Vitoria.
Issue 069 features new writing from Daniel Carter.
Issue 068 features new writing from Eric Kocher.
Issue 067 features new writing from William Stobb.
Issue 066 features new writing from Saba Razvi on Monday and a review of Paul Legault’s The Madeleine Poems on Wednesday.
Issue 065 features new writing from Erin Martin.
Issue 064 features new writing from Randall Horton.
Issue 063 features new writing from Mark Irwin.
Issue 062 features new writing from H.L. Hix.
Issue 061 features new writing from MC Hyland.
For Issue 060, we pause our usual publication schedule to focus our attention on the victims of the tornado that ravaged the American South. Every day throughout the week, we present writing set in and about Alabama as we encourage you to donate to the Red Cross.
Issue 059 features new writing from Frank Giampetro.
Issue 058 features new writing from Keetje Kuipers.
Issue 057 is a special issue, Word & Image, that investigates ekphrasis and the relationship between the verbal and the visual in representation. The special issue features new writing from Molly Brodak on Monday, Jared Randall on Tuesday, Matthew Hittinger on Wednesday, and j/j hastain on Thursday.
Issue 056 features new writing from Rebecca Lindenberg.
Issue 055 features new writing from Joshua Marie Wilkinson. An additional poem in the series is available as a broadside in Chapvelope Two. Head over to our store to find out more about our Chapvelope series.
Issue 054 features new writing from Cassandra Smith.
Issue 053 features new writing from Jim Capozzi on Monday and an essay on Tao Lin and the poetics of failure from Jennifer Moore on Wednesday.
Issue 052 features new writing from Gillian Conoley excerpted from the forthcoming Chapvelope Two. Head over to our store to find out more about our Chapvelope series.
Issue 051 features new writing from Yang Zi translated from the Chinese by Ye Chun, Melissa Tuckey, and Fiona Sze-Lorrain.
Issue 050 features new writing from Amorak Huey.
Issue 049 features new writing from Lauren Ireland.
Issue 048 features new writing from Marthe Reed.
Issue 047 marks the return of TOA and a special first anniversary issue, featuring writing on Monday from Mark Yakich, Tuesday from Craig Santos-Perez, Wednesday from Kelli Anne Noftle, and Thursday from Dan Beachy-Quick.
Issue 046 features new writing from Rusty Morrison.
Issue 045 features new writing by Kate Greenstreet.
Issue 044 features an announcement of our 2010 Pushcart nominees on Monday and a special announcement about the Chapvelope publishing series on Wednesday.
Issue 043 features new writing from Zach Savich.
Issue 042 features new visual sound poems from Ever Saskya on Monday and a review of Allison Cobb’s Green-Wood by J. Peter Moore on Wednesday.
Issue 041 features new writing from Alan Semerdjian on Monday.
Issue 040 features new writing from Sara Mumolo.
Issue 039 features new writing from Brian Trimboli on Monday and a review of the current Peter Sacks art show by Daniel Tiffany on Wednesday.
Issue 038 features new writing from Kendra Grant Malone on Monday and a feature story from Chuck Rosenthal on Wednesday.
We pause for Issue 037 to recognize a few of the many wonderful contributions published this year at The Offending Adam. Congratulations and best of luck to our nominees for Dzanc’s Best of the Web series.
Issue 036 features new writing from Matvei Yankelevich.
Issue 035 features new writing by Paula Mendoza-Hanna, selected and introduced by contributing editor Jessica Piazza.
Issue 034 features new writing from Andrew Allport on Monday and a review by Oscar Oswald of Heather Christle:: The Difficult Farm on Wednesday.
Issue 033 features new writing from Dot Devota.
Issue 032 features new writing from Laura Mullen.
Issue 031 features new writing from Neil de la Flor. This week also features new books of the month.
Monday features new writing from Thom Donovan.
Issue 029 features new writing from Jamie Thomas on Monday and a special video essay on elegies by Ashley David on Wednesday.
Issue 028 features new writing from Bonnie Nadzam.
Issue 027 features new writing from Adam Strauss. August also features new books of the month: William Carlos Williams: Selected Poems (edited by Charles Tomlinson) and The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens from Vintage Books.
Issue 026 is Claim & Reclaim! Monday features new writing from Craig Santos Perez, Tuesday features Kelli Anne Noftle, Wednesday features Gale Nelson, and Thursday features Travis MacDonald.
Issue 025 features new writing from Jon Cotner and Andy Fitch.
Issue 024 features new writing from Paul Legault.
Issue 023 features new writing from Julie Doxsee.
Issue 022 features new writing from Geoffrey G. O’Brien. Additional selections from Metropole will be added between Monday and Thursday!
Issue 021 features new writing from John Gallaher. Cake for the Groom will be featured in four parts between Monday and Thursday!
Issue 020 features new writing from David Welch.
Issue 019 features new writing from Melissa Kwasny. An additional poem by Kwasny is available as a broadside in Chapvelope One!
Issue 018 features new writing from Andy Nicholson.
Issue 017 features new writing from Natalie Lyalin.
Issue 016 features new writing from Alexander Long on Monday and a review of Christian Peet’s Big American Trip by Craig Santoz Perez on Wednesday
Welcome to Issue 015. Monday features new writing from Pat Nolan. Come back Wednesday for a review of Burt Kimmelman’s As If Free by Norman Finkelstein.
Issue 014 features selections from Joshua Harmon’s Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie on Monday and an interview with Michelle Taransky on Wednesday.
This week we bring you new writing by Chris Shipman on Monday and an audio performance of William Stobb’s “A Natural History” by William Stobb, Cara Kluver, & Zach Johnson on Wednesday.
Issue 012 features new writing from Kelli Anne Noftle on Monday and a review of Daniel Simko’s The Arrival on Wednesday.
Nicelle Davis offers new writing and Damien James an essay on Lawrence Weschler for Issue 011.
Issue 010 features new writing from Justin Vicari on Monday and an essay on Michael Mirolla by Conrad DiDiodato on Wednesday.
Issue 009 features new writing from Andrew Zawacki on Monday and a review of Matvei Yankelevich’s Boris by the Sea by Jordan Reynolds on Wednesday.
For Issue 008, we turn our attention to the prose poem. For this investigation, we offer four approaches to the prose poem: on Monday, Diana Delgado; on Tuesday, Chris Shipman; on Wednesday, Brett Finlayson; and on Thursday, Nicky Schildkraut.
Rachel Moritz kicks off Issue 007 with two poems on Monday. Don’t miss our Wednesday feature, an interview with Gillian Conoley.
This week we bring you a serialized poem from Andrew K. Peterson every day from Monday through Thursday. Check back each day and don’t miss a single installment.
Issue 005 brings new writing from Kyle Schlesinger on Monday and a review of Norman Finkelstein’s Scribe by Robert Archambeau on Wednesday.
Issue 004 has arrived. For Monday we have three poems from Alex Lemon and for Wednesday a word-image collaboration between Molly Bendall and John O’Brien
Welcome to Issue 003. Monday features three poems from Bob Hicok. Come back Wednesday for our first feature: Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich plumbing the depths (or heights) of the airplane.
Issue 002 features new poems by Sasha Steensen on Monday and a reading of Larry Levis by Alex Long on Wednesday.
Welcome to launch week. New content will be posted this week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday so stop by each day to see what we have for you. Each week from now through eternity we will publish a new issue, so bookmark us or add us to your reader now. We invite you to explore our site and enjoy our beginnings.