Signing off for some much-needed rest đ´đ¤ but keeping the spirit of poetry alive!
Thank you to everyone who read, posted, shared, and engaged with poetry this August!
Weâll see you same time next year for the next #SealeyChallenge!
Excited to announce this year's #SealeyChallenge BINGO winners! Thank you to everyone who participated and we can't wait to celebrate with you all again next year!
Giveaways are from the amazing @copper_canyon_press, @graywolfpress, and haymarketbooks!
ALT This year's winners are:
Margie E. from AZ
Amanda V. from CA
Ellen W. from OH
Chris W. from MA
Brittany M. from NJ
Christina D. from MD
Beth B. from TX
Chanlee L. from VA
Jennifer S. from GA
Jordan P. from WA
Be on the lookout for your giveaways in the mail!
"I think importantly, the challenge encourages living with poetry. It's not about making sure you hit that 31 books, it's about embracing poetry daily."
â 2025 Sealey Challenge Reader
"Poetry matters.
Connection matters.
Discovery matters.
Living poets matter.
The world is on fire, and poetry is both the balm and the smoke-warning."
â 2025 Sealey Challenge Reader đ
Thank you to everyone who has taken the survey so farâit's been incredibly moving to learn why the Sealey Challenge matters to you.
One person wrote: "Poetry is like airâI need it to breathe, and I need breath to (really) live." â¤ď¸
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Have you been playing #SealeyChallenge BINGO? We'll be drawing the winners for this year's BINGO this weekend, so be sure to submit your entry no later than Friday Sept 5 đ
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Can you believe this year marks the NINTH annual Sealey Challenge??
Please complete the survey so we can learn how much poetry we've read together in community over the past 9 years!
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If you have a moment, please take this quick survey so we can learn how much poetry we've read together over the past 9 years!
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August is about to draw to a close, and our final #TuesdayTip is this: return to these books again and again. Which books of poetry have you (or do you plan to) come back to over and overâand what made them so special?
Don't miss out on these free Sealey Challenge giveways!
If you've been playing BINGO this year, we've got some wonderful giveaways to award the winners. Submit your entry here: forms.gle/6S4s8suuZLdc1fj78
For Golden Sealies and poetry postcards: forms.gle/r3skPZhHKGkzWzKa6
It's time to show off your stacks, piles, and poetry picks (especially with your favorite critter!)âwhat have you been reading for this summer's #sealeychallenge?
Resharing as we enter the final week of the #SealeyChallenge:
If you canât read a book of poetry everyday, thatâs okay! Accommodate yourselfâread a poem a day, or read for 20 minutes a day, or participate every other dayâand remember all time spent with poetry is worthwhile <3
Plum and arugla and the peach on the highest branchâpaired with Ross Gay. A small pizza cut into tiny bites alongside Ada LimĂłn. A tall glass of 'loisfoeribari' with Aracelis Girmay.
Let's hear your #sundaysuggestions for what to read next, and what nourishes alongside them.
Every poem is an action. Every action is political. Every poem is political.
âSolmas Sharif
Postcard designed by Tucson artist Allison Miller ⢠alleycatmurals.org