Poetry by Michelle Otero The poem wants to drink water from the stream running through land that hasn’t been in the family [...]
A poem to acknowledge that the land itself — along with the people whose language, culture and religion were born of it — is rarely acknowledged BY CMARIE FUHRMAN — CMarie Fuhrman is the author of Camped Beneath the Dam: Poems and co-editor of [...]
The Poetry of Belonging In a collaboration with the New Mexico State Library’s Poetry Center, inaugural New Mexico Poet Laureate [...]
Summer Poetry Ana Castillo What Is Your Writing Process? With mop in one hand,cocktail in the other,at 9:00 a.m. or [...]
Poetry On and Off the Page Curated by Darry Lorenzo Wellington The poems that I have curated for El Palacio reflect a maxim that branded [...]
Darryl Lorenzo Wellington Easy Street. Or, The Year of Getting a Driver’s License and Exciting Eldritch Regions of Consciousness [...]
Fall Poetry: Scott Wiggerman & David Meischen Scott Wiggerman —Scott Wiggerman is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Leaf and Beak: [...]
Summer Poetry: Lauren Camp —Lauren Camp is the author of five poetry collections, including Took House, published by Tupelo Press in [...]
Spring 2021 Poetry Selections Curated by and with photography by Eve West Bessier I am honored to showcase voices from the southern region [...]
The Poetry Inside By Eve West Bessier The first thing you notice when you meet Levi Romero is his tremendous generosity of [...]
Selected Poems By Hakim Bellamy & Liza Wolff-Francis Hakim Bellamy Black Butterfly Whether Duke (Ellington)or Deniece [...]
Selected Poems By Eve West Bessier & Tommy Archuleta Eve West BessierGila Triptych 1. The Crimson Hedgehog Cactus [...]
Summer 2020 Poetry Selections: Encantada by Michelle Otero A version of this poem was created for the Environmental Grantmakers Association Annual Retreat, September, [...]
Summer 2020 Poetry Selections: Selected Poems by Elizabeth Jacobson By Elizabeth Jacobson Curator of Insects I started asking questions about how human bodies held together. [...]
Poetry Lives By Elizabeth Jacobson At 92, Victor di Suvero is full of vitality, and his mind is swift. I had the pleasure [...]