Best Online Poems from Women Poets of Color (2014)
by Ocean Vuong
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1. Aziza Barnes, “ Haiku: U” in PANK.
2. Cathy Linh Che, “Projector” in Hyphen Magazine.
3. Franny Choi, “ Chinky” in Radius Lit.
4. Cynthia Cruz, “Nebenwelt” in Brooklyn Poets.
5. Natalie Diaz, “My Brother My Wound” in Poetry.
6. Tarfia Faizullah, “What I Want Is Simple” in PEN.
7. Hafizah Geter, “Today is a Photograph” in Narrative Magazine.
8. francine j. harris, “Canvas” in Boston Review.
9. Mari L’Esperance, “Anju, from the Far World” in Connotation Press.
10. Sally Wen Mao, “Close Encounters of the Liminal Kind” in Kenyon Review.
11. Nicole Sealey , “Virginia is for Lovers” in The American Poetry Review.
12. Solmaz Sharif, “Look” in PEN.
13. Patricia Smith, “who breathed in binders” in Rattle.
14. Talin Tahajian, “ Movie Star With Vanilla Milkshake” in Poor Claudia.
15. Wendy Xu, “The Years” in Guernica.
2. Cathy Linh Che, “Projector” in Hyphen Magazine.
3. Franny Choi, “ Chinky” in Radius Lit.
4. Cynthia Cruz, “Nebenwelt” in Brooklyn Poets.
5. Natalie Diaz, “My Brother My Wound” in Poetry.
6. Tarfia Faizullah, “What I Want Is Simple” in PEN.
7. Hafizah Geter, “Today is a Photograph” in Narrative Magazine.
8. francine j. harris, “Canvas” in Boston Review.
9. Mari L’Esperance, “Anju, from the Far World” in Connotation Press.
10. Sally Wen Mao, “Close Encounters of the Liminal Kind” in Kenyon Review.
11. Nicole Sealey , “Virginia is for Lovers” in The American Poetry Review.
12. Solmaz Sharif, “Look” in PEN.
13. Patricia Smith, “who breathed in binders” in Rattle.
14. Talin Tahajian, “ Movie Star With Vanilla Milkshake” in Poor Claudia.
15. Wendy Xu, “The Years” in Guernica.
Ocean Vuong is the author of Night Sky With Exit Wounds (Copper Canyon Press, 2016). A 2014 Ruth Lilly fellow, he has received honors from Kundiman, Poets House, The Civitella Ranieri Foundation (Italy), The Elizabeth George Foundation, The Academy of American Poets, and a 2014 Pushcart Prize. His poems appear in The New Yorker, Poetry, The Nation, Boston Review, Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly , Best New Poets 2014, and American Poetry Review, which awarded him the 2012 Stanley Kunitz Prize for Younger Poets. He lives in Queens, NY. (www.oceanvuong.com)