30 Days, 30 Poems

Andrew Altschul bio ↓  ·  May 1st, 2009  ·  filed under books, Other

National Poetry Month is over, but you can still read great poetry on The Rumpus. We published a new poem every day in April, including work from D.A. Powell, Michelle Tea, Sean Hill, T.R. Hummer, Carolyn Guinzio, Brian Teare, Elizabeth Bradfield, Randall Mann, and many others. In the future, we’ll continue to publish original poems in our Rumpus Original Poems column. Because at The Rumpus (… wait for it…), every month is National Poetry Month!

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Andrew Altschul is the Books Editor of The Rumpus. He is the author of the novels Deus Ex Machina and Lady Lazarus. His fiction and essays have appeared in many journals and magazines, and in anthologies including Best New American Voices and O. Henry Prize Stories. He lives in San Francisco. More from this author →

One Response to “30 Days, 30 Poems”

  1. cheyennebode Says:

    “THE POET WALKS DANGERS EDGE BENEATH CONVENTIONS…ENVY SLEDG”..,

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