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worldpoetry has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in February 2023. Besides social media accounts, worldpoetry has populated their site with An Interview with Samer Abu Hawwash and Huda J. Fakhreddine in Asymptote, Review of NIGHT in Annulet, Review of TRANSPARENCIES in World Literature Today, Review of SMOKE DRIFTS in Another Chicago Magazine, Q&A with Eugene Ostashevsky about "Alphabet Soup" – Pushkin House Bookshop, 5/28, NYC: Leire Bilbao @ Hispanic Society Museum and Library, 5/7, LA: Ricardo Domeneck @ UCLA, 4/24, NYC: Ricardo Domeneck @ BGSQD, 5/7, Virtual: Niloufar Talebi & Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr. for Transnational Literature Series, 5/9, Culver City: Ricardo Domeneck @ Village Well Books, 5/5, NYC - Colloquy #21: Experimental Translation Tickets, Tuesday, May 5 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm | Eventbrite, 4/23, Amherst: Ricardo Domeneck @ UMass Amherst, 4/24, DC: Marie de Quatrebarbes @ Alliance Française, 5/1, Stanford: Ricardo Domeneck, 4/30, Berkeley: Ricardo Domeneck at UC Berkeley, 4/22, Cambridge: Marie de Quatrebarbes, Aiden Farrell, Ricardo Domeneck and Chris Daniels @ Grolier, 4/3, Boise: Leire Bilbao and Joana Urtasun @ Boise State University, 4/2, Boise: Poetry Night with Leire Bilbao @ The Basque Museum, 5/5, LA: Ricardo Domeneck @ Skylight Books, 3/26, Houston: Kathleen Heil in conversation with Natalie Hegert, Gulf Coast Prize Celebratio, 3/26, Paris: Olivia Elias reading at La Maison de Poésie—Foundation Émile Blémont, 3/26, NYC: Carlie Hoffman Launch of Song of the Yellow Asters, SUBMIT to World Poetry Review (February 2026), Excerpt from ELEGIES OF THE WORLD in World Poetry Review, Excerpt from ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in 128 LIT, Excerpt from PROSTHESIS FACTORY [Forthcoming 2027] in Asymptote, Interview with Diana Arterian [SMOKE DRIFTS] in Tin House, Excerpt from OVID VOID in Poetry Daily, Review of APOTHEOSIS OF MUSIC in Full Stop, Review of EARTHLY CONDITIONS in Asymptote, Review of DOCUMENT in Rain Taxi, Interview with Danielle Pieratti [TRANSPARENCIES] inTupelo Quarterly, EXCERPT from ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in National Translation Month Substack, Review of GIRL WITH A BULLET in Princeton Alumni Weekly, Review of THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM in CSU Center for Literary Publishing, Excerpt from GOOD & SAFE in Burning House Press, Review of APPARENT BREVIARY in Open Letters Review, Excerpt from TRANSPARENCIES in On the Seawall, Review of EARTHLY CONDITIONS in The Book Beat, Review of GOOD & SAFE in Complete Review, Review of THE VITALS in Jacket2, Review of APPARENT BREVIARY in The High Window, Review of DOCUMENT in Full Stop, Excerpt from ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in Asymptote, Excerpt from ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in Vox Populi, [7/31] Diana Arterian and Marina Omar with Aria Aber at Brookline Booksmith, Review of TRANSPARENCIES in Open Letters Review, [7/11] Eugene Ostashevsky & Dinara Rasuleva at OSTPOL BERLIN Festival, Interview with Seo Jung Hak and Megan Sungyoon in Asymptote, Excerpt from ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in The Nation, Review of APOTHEOSIS OF MUSIC in Asymptote, Review of RUINS AND OTHER POEMS + SMOKE DRIFTS in The Backroom, Interview with Maria Borio [TRANSPARENCIES] in Asymptote, Excerpt from MODERN WOMAN in Poetry Daily, Review of APPARENT BREVIARY in Full Stop, Review of OVID VOID in The Transformation Review, Excerpt from THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM in Circumference Magazine, Review of YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE on YouTube, Excerpt from GIRL WITH A BULLET by Anna Malihon (Fall 2025) in World Poetry Review, Review of TRANSPARENCIES in Asymptote Journal, SUBSCRIBE — WORLD POETRY, Review of APPARENT BREVIARY in Asymptote Journal, Visit our Website, World Poetry Books on YouTube, Excerpt from THE VITALS in Black Sun Lit, 2026 PEN AWARD WINNER: THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM, Review of THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM in Publisher's Weekly, Review of ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in MicroLit, [WATCH] Colloquy: Emily Wilson & Luke Soucy on Translating the Epic, Review of DOCUMENT in Chicago Review, Review of SPOTLIGHT ON THE WORD in Asymptote, Review of SONG OF THE YELLOW ASTERS in Jewish Book Council, Interview with Poet Ricardo Domeneck, Review of GOOD & SAFE in Hopscotch Translation, Review of YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE and SPOTLIGHT ON THE WORD in The Backroom, Review of RENAISSANCE in ARTEIDOLIA, Review of GOOD & SAFE in DIAGRAM, Review of MODERN WOMAN in Another Chicago Magazine, Excerpt from SONG OF THE YELLOW ASTERS in Tupelo Quarterly, from Apparent Breviary - Asymptote, Review of SONG OF THE YELLOW ASTERS in Tupelo Quarterly, Excerpt from NIGHT in Ellipse Magazine, Review of SONG OF THE YELLOW ASTERS in Tupelo Quarterly, [10/9] Latin American Poetry in Translation | Reading and Reception, Puzzle featuring YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE in N+1, Excerpt from THE VITALS in Poetry Daily, Excerpt from O in the Markaz Review, Review of FIRST EPISTLE TO THE AMPHIBIANS in Morning Star Online, Review of THE LIGHT THAT BURNS US in World Literature Today, Review of GIRL WITH A BULLET in Literary Hub, Review of O by Judith Kiros, trans. Kira Josefsson @ The Poetry Project, Review of GOOD & SAFE in Transformation Review, A Conversation with translator Niloufar Talebi in Asymptote, Review of EARTHLY CONDITIONS in The Transformation Review, Excerpt from DOCUMENT in Cordite Poetry Review, Excerpt from EARTHLY CONDITIONS in Turkoslavia Journal, Review of APPARENT BREVIARY in Morning Star Online, Excerpt from Olivia Elias trans. to Spanish in ARABLITe, APPARENT BREVIARY excerpt, by Gastón Fernández, translated by KM Cascia in Latin American Literature Today, Review of YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE in Orange County Review of Books, APOTHEOSIS OF MUSIC excerpt: Dedication, by Witold Wirpsza, trans. by by Frank L. Vigoda - The TLS, Excerpt from MODERN WOMAN in Circumference Mag, O in Cordite Poetry Review, Excerpt from YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE in TLS, A review of Poems from ON THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY by Boethius @ The TLS, Review of IN THE GLITTERING MAW in Annulet, A review of DAY LASTS FOREVER by Mario dell'Arco @ The TLS, Review of GIRL WTIH A BULLET in the Backroom, A review of PALESTINIAN by Ibrahim Nasrallah @ World Literature Today, A Conversation with Translator Olena Jennings in Tupelo Quarterly, PALESTINIAN excerpt: "In Love You Rise" by Ibrahim Nasrallah, translated from Arabic by Huda Fakhreddine — 128 LIT, Review of SONG OF THE YELLOW ASTERS in London Grip, Translating Palestine: Lena Khalaf Tuffaha Interviews Huda Fakhreddine - Words Without Borders, EXCERPT from PRE-POETRY in Turkoslavia | Exchanges [FORTHCOMING], Excerpt from IM SURE YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE: SELECTED POEMS by Karmelo C. Iribarren (Spring 2026) in Plume Poetry, Review of RUINS in Asymptote, Review of THE VITALS in Open Letters Review, Review of RENAISSANCE in Orange County Review of Books, Excerpt from EARTHLY CONDITIONS in Poetry Daily, Review of GIRL WITH A BULLET in Cleveland Review of Books, Review of In THE GLITTERING MAW by Joyce Mansour & BOOK OF EXERCISES II by George Seferis @ On the Seawall, Review of RUINS AND OTHER POEMS in ARABLIT, Review of IN THE GLITTERING MAW by Joyce Mansour, trans. C. Francis Fisher @ The Poetry Project, Review of THE VITALS in Antiphony, A review of NIGHT by Ennio Moltedo @ Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, Review of GOOD & SAFE in Full Stop, A review of ABOUNDING FREEDOM by Julien Gracq, Review of RUINS AND OTHER POEMS in ARABLIT, DOCUMENT SHREDDING MUSEUM @ Publishers Weekly, Review of RUINS AND OTHER POEMS in World Literature Today, Feature on SMOKE DRIFTS in LitHub, Excerpt from NIGHT in Ellipse Magazine, Review of THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM in Action Books, Excerpt from GIRL WITH A BULLET in Poetry Daily, Review of A THEORY OF THE VOICE AND DREAM in Cable Street, [4/23] Colloquy #16: Queerness in Translation, Review of APOTHEOSIS OF MUSIC in London Grip, [3/18] Madhu H. Kaza, Matvei Yankelevich, and more: The Politics of Translation @ 20 Cooper Sq., Excerpt from SMOKE DRIFTS in The TLS, Review of ELEGIES OF THE EARTH in Asymptote, [2/21] The View from Gaza: a meditation on Palestinian literature and resistance | Events & Calendars | The View from Gaza: a meditation on Palestinian literature and resistance @ Amherst College, [2/17] A Reading by Eugene Ostashevsky @ Amherst Colleg, Intifada: On Being an Arabic Literature Professor in a Time of Genocide, The Watchlist: October 2024 by Tobias Carroll - Words Without Borders, O Excerpt @ Harp & Altar, READ PALESTINE WEEK 2024: November 29 – December 5, Subscribe to World Poetry, SUPPORT WORLD POETRY: YEAR-END CAMPAIGN, [11/6] Montez Press Radio: Colloquy #14, SOUL HOUSE Review @ LARB, WHAT OF THE EARTH WAS SAVED Review @ Action Books blog, ABOUNDING FREEDOM Review @ Arteidolia, [10/10] Feminist Surrealism: Joyce Mansour and Meret Oppenheim in Translation @ NYU, [10/6] Launch and poetry reading: Palestinian by Ibrahim Nasrallah @ Making Worlds Bookstore and Social Center, [10/5] Feminist Surrealists: Fisher, Heil, Polizzotti @ 192 Books, [10/4] Palestinian: Ibrahim Nasrallah in Conversation with Huda Fakhreddine @ Princeton University, [10/3] Ibrahim Nasrallah and Huda Fakhreddine @ Poetry Project, [10/1] Palestinian: Every Time They Erase Us, We Become Clearer | Ibrahim Nasrallah and Huda Fakhreddine @ Brown University, THE LOVELIEST VOWEL EMPTIES review @ BORDERCROSSINGS, CHAOS, CROSSING Review @ World Literature Today, Transnational Series: Translating Experimental Women Poets - 5/23, Colloquy #13: Emerging Translators - 5/10, “The Hollow Pillars of the Law”: Chilean Poetry in the Time of Pinochet - 5/2, Office Hours: C. Francis Fisher teaches Joyce Mansour's In the Glittering Maw - 5/30, World Poetry Spring Book Launch - 5/31, Book Launch: Document Shredding Museum - 4/23, [RSVP] Colloquy #12: Archipelago Books - 4/2, Purchase our titles through Small Press Distribution!, [RSVP] Colloquy #11: Translating Korean Poetry - 3/25, [RSVP] Seo Jung Hak & Megan Sungyoon at NYPL - 3/23, Montez Press Radio, [REVIEW] Soul House – Mireille Gansel, [REVIEW] Your Name, Palestine – Olivia Elias, [EVENT 2/8/24] Soul House: A Book Reading with Mireille Gansel and Joan Seliger Sidney.