We Are All From Where We Are
By Ray McManus
We Are All From Where We Are
Louisville poet Emma Aprile, winner of our inaugural Salvation South New Poets Prize, discusses her creative process, the landscapes that shape her work, and what it means to write from and for the South.
By Ray McManus /
Fierce With Electric Love
The winner of our first New Poets Prize gives us three big-hearted, sharp-minded poems on holding tight, oranges in winter, and discussing impossibilities with a child.
By Emma Aprile /
Fierce With Electric Love
The winner of our first New Poets Prize gives us three big-hearted, sharp-minded poems on holding tight, oranges in winter, and discussing impossibilities with a child.
By Emma Aprile /
Write It Out for the Both of Us
From a New Poets Prize finalist, four whirling lyrics on the body and mind.
By Karrington Garland /
Every Place Is Home to Someone
This finalist for the New Poets Prize—also poet laureate for Hattiesburg, Mississippi—takes us on intricate tours of Saturday in a small town, the thin line between redemption and judgment, and how beauty and love unfold in everyday moments.