This month’s issue is a delightful dedication to our main form and namesake, the minimal sonnet! Please enjoy our contributors poetry and found minisons!
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Let’s Talk: How Instapoetry Functions
Ada Wofford, Senior EditorApril 30th, 2021 Part Five In our last installment we look at how exactly Instapoetry functions, what new trails are being blazed, and wrap up with a final conclusion. I hope you enjoyed this series and that you found some of the information presented here useful. A full bibliography can beContinue reading “Let’s Talk: How Instapoetry Functions”
Let’s Talk: Criticisms of Instapoetry
Ada Wofford, Senior EditorApril 22nd, 2021 Part Four In this installment, I look at some of the criticisms of Instapoetry, including my own. I also pull from establish critics and academics, such as James Longenbach, because I want to illustrate the broader conversation on poetry that I am participating in when I write aboutContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Criticisms of Instapoetry”
Let’s Talk: Rupi Kaur and Instapoetry
Ada Wofford, Senior EditorApril 16th, 2021 Part Three Rupi Kaur is easily the most famous Instapoet in the world. A 2018 article in The Atlantic titled, “How Instagram Saved Poetry,” explores Rupi Kaur’s immense success and the new direction of poetry: Rupi Kaur is a case study in how dramatically the world of poetryContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Rupi Kaur and Instapoetry”
Let’s Talk: Alt-Lit
Ada Wofford, Senior EditorApril 7th, 2021 Part Two Alt-Lit was born out of blog and Tumblr culture in the late ’00s. Although this culture began online and had an international reach, it’s primary physical location would have to be New York. The genre references internet culture heavily, often eschewing capitalization and punctuation; the wayContinue reading “Let’s Talk: Alt-Lit”