lindsay d'andrea
Writer here to support other writers. Recent poems published in The Baltimore Review, Ploughshares, Harpur Palate, and others. More poems forthcoming in On the Seawall, Sho Poetry Journal, and Prairie Schooner.
- Reposted by lindsay d'andreaLooking forward to this! Earthly Love: A Conversation with Ross Gay and @nezhukumatathil.bsky.social on February 12, 12-1pm. Register here: yff.yale.edu/events/earth... with the Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment, @religion-ecology.bsky.social & @orionmagazine.bsky.social 💚
- Reposted by lindsay d'andreaIf you're sending out work this weekend, please keep us in mind!
- Calling poets! Shō Poetry Journal opens for submissions tomorrow, December 15, at midnight MST. Full guidelines: shopoetryjournal.com/submissions/ Submit here: shopoetryjournal.submittable.com
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- Reposted by lindsay d'andreaCover reveal: Shō No. 8 | Winter 2025/2026 Cover art: “Hopi Leia” by Sikuyva Dawavendewa. Our winter issue features 72 poems by 48 poets (names threaded below). Pre-order link: tinyurl.com/shono8 The winners and runners-up of the editors’ prizes will be announced this week!
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- Reposted by lindsay d'andreaFYI to media outlets, you're misleading your readers if you repeat this at face value. There's no lawful way for him to redirect these grants elsewhere. It's a lie to distract from how the GOP budget guts educational funding, including Pell Grants at trade schools.
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- ✨Dream pub since 2004✨In high school I used to spend hours in Borders (RIP) reading issues of Ploughshares, trying to understand how one might accomplish the caliber of poetry on display in each issue. It’s still my favorite pub, so I am beyond honored to have a poem in the Spring 2025 issue!
- So excited to read the whole thing!
- Tim Seibles is one of my favorite poets working today. Loving this poem in The Offing (which is killing it lately with the work it has been featuring…probably just a regular thing, really).
- Ah, yes…the customary post-AWP wave of rejections.
- I just received the 2025 spring issue of @northamerreview.bsky.social and I am loving the large format layout! I have two poems in here that were selected as James Hearst Poetry Prize finalists. Here is a little bit about their (opposite) histories.
- As a poet who is pushed to view AI as essential to my capitalist career, I feel urgently close to Iyer’s line of questioning in this wonderful/horrifying piece up now at The Offing.
- In awe of this poem by @emmabolden.bsky.social in the Spring 2025 issue of Potomac Review.
- I’m always disappointed when I walk into a used bookstore and browse the poetry section only to find it stocked with mostly white men. These are poets I read and respect…but where are the women? Teach. More. Female. Poets. And remember there is more to the story than Sylvia Plath and Mary Oliver.
- Check out this interview with Michael Beard, editor of new-lit-kid-on-the-block @paraselenemag.bsky.social. (They are open for submissions, by the way!)
- Check out my poem "Premonition" featured on @versedaily.bsky.social today: www.versedaily.org/2025/premoni...