Gratitude List (Bull City Press, 2024) //Poems: @Pshares, @AGNImagazine, @POETSorg @BaltimoreEditor, @WaxwingMag, etc.| Tin House ‘23

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The first time I read this Molly Brodak poem, I didn’t get it. But, as a great poem does, it chipped away at me over years until one day I read it and it hit me. I couldn’t stop thinking about those last lines, so I wrote my own version to try to understand what shifted (1/3)
Molly Brodak's birthday today
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Please join us in celebrating the winners of the 2026 Perkoff Prize (click here for a full list of the runners-up and finalists: missourireview.com/submissio…)!
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Please read this brilliant poem by @eddieangelbello, runner up for the @FrontierPoetry Hurt & Healing prize
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"It’s a simple proposition: Whatever our views of the Middle East conflict, we should be able to unite in condemning rape." nytimes.com/2026/05/11/opini…
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Submissions to the Novel Prize open on April 1, 2026! A biennial award for book-length works of literary fiction, co-presented by New Directions, @FitzcarraldoEds, and @GiramondoBooks. See here for terms and instructions for submission: ndbooks.com/prizes
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AI writing discourse reveals something I was shocked to learn when I reached my MFA: many people do not write from a place of curiosity and wanting to connect, but rather from a place of certainty and wanting to be singularly heard / seen as intelligent
This is a cool example of how you can use AI to help your writing—without relying on it for any actual writing. From @jasminewsun theatlantic.com/technology/2…
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Probably an over generalization but I find most writers fall into one of two camps: writers who dedicate themselves to the work of writing because they believe in the written word’s power to connect & change people, and writers who do so because they think they specifically Know
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It’s useless to fight this fight with the idea that human writers are just “better”. We saw how ai images improved, and writing will too. Denying that it’s good is not sustainable. We have to instead insist that the value is tied to the process of creation rather than the product
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AI writing should be rejected based solely on the fact it was created by AI. I don’t care if it is stylistically identical to human writing—if a human is not behind it, it has no meaning to me
New York Times @nytimes: Who's a Better Writer: A.I. or Humans? Take Our Quiz. - The New York Times. #industry40 #aistrategy #ArtificialIntelligence nytimes.com/interactive/2026…
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We love our AMAZING community! Thank you to everyone who came to our Alumni Get Together in Baltimore, stopped by our table and said hello, shared your support, and shared your successes with us! We are so grateful to have met with so many of you in person! Keep in touch!
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“Color Theory” by Jarrett Moseley is our Poem of the Week. Read the poem and the artist's statement here: missourireview.com/color-the…
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I’m always grateful when a journal asks for an author’s note, especially for this piece about heartbreak & its colors. You can read the poem in the QT below—
“Color Theory” by Jarrett Moseley is our Poem of the Week. Read the poem and the artist's statement here: missourireview.com/color-the…
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"Color Theory" is up on @Missouri_Review ’s website as their poem of the week. Grateful for the honor of being a finalist for their Editors' Prize and for them publishing the poem, as well as this author's note :) Check out the full poem here: missourireview.com/color-the…
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My poem "Micropsia", which won the James Hearst Prize, is in the most recent issue of North American Review. Thank you again to the editors for choosing this as a finalist, and to @DanezSmith for picking this poem as the winner
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"tonight we reached an agreement with the Department of War" could've stopped there
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Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome. AI safety and wide distribution of benefits are the core of our mission. Two of our most important safety principles are prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems. The DoW agrees with these principles, reflects them in law and policy, and we put them into our agreement. We also will build technical safeguards to ensure our models behave as they should, which the DoW also wanted. We will deploy FDEs to help with our models and to ensure their safety, we will deploy on cloud networks only. We are asking the DoW to offer these same terms to all AI companies, which in our opinion we think everyone should be willing to accept. We have expressed our strong desire to see things de-escalate away from legal and governmental actions and towards reasonable agreements. We remain committed to serve all of humanity as best we can. The world is a complicated, messy, and sometimes dangerous place.
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While you wasted your time pursuing your cute little passion of learning to code, I received a real education in the liberal arts.
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Peter Thiel on who is most likely to lose their jobs to AI: "It seems much worse for the math people than the word people.”
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Are the poets still on this app?
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a director should completely lose their career for this. his wikipedia should say former filmmaker from now on no matter what else he does
First trailer for Darren Aranofsky's new AI animated series 'On This Day... 1776' • Tells short narrative stories about the Revolutionary War • Uses Gen AI tools, including tech made by Google DeepMind • Has SAG voice actors
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