Q&A: Matejka Leads Change at Poetry

The new editor of Poetry shares his aspirations for shaping the 110-year-old magazine to reflect an expansive literary landscape.
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The new editor of Poetry shares his aspirations for shaping the 110-year-old magazine to reflect an expansive literary landscape.
The author of What We Fed to the Manticore highlights five journals that published her stories, including the Minnesota Review and Ecotone.
The new editor in chief of the Rumpus, Alysia Li Ying Sawchyn, discusses what sets the magazine apart and what she looks forward to in her new role.
The fiction writer and essayist on five journals that published their work and helped shape their debut novel, The Atmospherians.
In response to libraries shutting down during the pandemic, artists Katie Garth and Tracy Honn have collected a series of short artists’ books that can be downloaded for free and printed at home.
The poet and essayist on her approach to publishing in literary journals and her path to writing her debut poetry collection, Un-American.
Poet Keetje Kuipers, the new editor in chief of Poetry Northwest, shares her plans for bringing a sense of play and risk to the Pacific Northwest’s oldest literary magazine.
The essayist on the journals that published essays from her debut collection, When You Learn the Alphabet.
A poet discusses five journals that published poems from his third collection, As One Fire Consumes Another.
The new executive director of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses discusses her new role and the importance of independent publishing.