
Craig Teicher
Director of Digital Operations at Publishers Weekly
Freelance Writer at Freelance
Writer--about publishing, poetry, books in general--and poet. Jazz fan. Drummer.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Craig Teicher
Are you overwhelmed? I know I am. Even with recent sparks of hope, there have been a hell of a lot of slings and arrows lately. We have not been fine. But when things get tough, we can turn to poetry. Of course, poetry's as overwhelmed as we are, anxious company, as these three new books amply illustrate.
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May 13, 2024 |
bennington.edu | Craig Teicher
Alumni News By Craig Morgan TeicherAnna Gazmarian (MFA, ’20, Nonfiction) began work on what would become her debut, Devout: A Memoir of Doubt (Simone & Schuster, 2024), while she was a nonfiction student in the Bennington Writing Seminars. The book chronicles her struggles with bipolar disorder as a member of the Evangelical community, where prayer was posited as the only solution to mental health distress. I talked to Anna on the heels of her book tour.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
npr.org | Craig Teicher
W. W. Norton & Company, Alice James Books W. W. Norton & Company, Alice James Books With National Poetry Month comes spring flowers and some of the year's biggest poetry publications. And as April wraps up, we wanted to bring you two of our favorites — retrospective collections from two of the best poets of the late 20th and early 21st centuries: Marie Howe and Jean Valentine. Howe's New and Selected Poems makes a concise case for Howe's status as an essential poet.
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Apr 28, 2024 |
everand.com | Craig Teicher
With National Poetry Month comes spring flowers and some of the year's biggest poetry publications. And as April wraps up, we wanted to bring you two of our favorites — retrospective collections from two of the best poets of the late 20th and early 21st centuries: Marie Howe and Jean Valentine. Howe's New and Selected Poems makes a concise case for Howe's status as an essential poet.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
mprnews.org | Craig Teicher
Every time I write a book review lately, I seem to start by saying something like this: Here are three poets responding in different ways to this deeply terrifying time, when the personal and the political are utterly inextricable and life is everywhere at stake. This review is no different.
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RT @Nic_Sealey: Immense gratitude to @Deardarkness and @ghazalblues at The New Yorker for this gorgeous treatment of an excerpt from my for…

RT @Poetry_Society: Craig Morgan Teicher has selected Kathy Fagan’s (@KathyFaganPoet) book Bad Hobby (@Milkweed_Books) as the 2023 William…

This poem by @HoweMariehowe is utterly, truly breathtaking. https://t.co/jQDWGo58xn