Laur's Poetica
Archives
Search...
Subscribe
One thousand days
July 3, 2026
It has been one thousand days of genocide against Palestine. One thousand days of infanticide, scholasticide, ecocide, domicide, urbicide, epistemicide. One...
A Personal Ink History, Part 2
June 26, 2026
October 18, 2022 One of my earliest tattoo ideas was an homage to Loreena McKennitt’s rendition of the English folksong “The Bonny Swans.” I couldn’t quite...
A Personal Ink History, Part 1
June 24, 2026
November 4, 2017 The first was the blackberry. I knew I wanted a tattoo starting sometime in 2017, and kept a running list of ideas in my notes app. I kept...
Counting down
June 1, 2026
I meant to only take a week off, but one turned into two, turned into three. This is a hard time of year. My aunt Patty, my mother’s oldest sister, passed...
Poetry under the pomegranate trees
May 5, 2026
Lisa Cheby reading before the audience in my backyard. Photo by Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo On Sunday night, a few days after May Day, under a just-past-full...
"A process of constant curiosity and creation"
April 27, 2026
on Camonghne Felix's new book
Lent
April 5, 2026
By the time you read this, Lent will be over (except in the Orthodox traditions) but as I write this, I have about 36 hours before Easter Sunday arrives and...
Poetry for the People
April 1, 2026
Happy National Poetry Month! I’m a few days late on this week’s newsletter but I am letting go of perfectionism. I want to tell you about this amazing play...
Plants of Los Angeles, part 2
March 23, 2026
spring flowers
Portals
March 16, 2026
March 9, 2020 - My birthday is on a Monday. News about coronavirus has been swirling for months now but has started escalating in the past few days. Two days...
To be on the side of life
March 2, 2026
I wanted to write about poetic influences today. I wanted to write a newsletter about the poets I’ve read over the years, and how each one has shaped my...
45 Contemporary Black Poets Whose Books You Should Read
February 23, 2026
during Black History Month and throughout the year
Mirror Series
February 16, 2026
A running series of photographs of mirrors seen on walks around Los Angeles (and a few in Philadelphia)
Slowing down / Doing things
February 9, 2026
There was no newsletter last week because on the last day of January I was felled by a nasty cold or flu that knocked me out for several days. I had not been...
Extra: Dispatches from Minneapolis
January 29, 2026
The content for February newsletters is all planned out, so I wanted to send an extra one this week with links to articles I’ve read about the community...
The names
January 26, 2026
Keith Porter Geraldo Lunas Campos Luis Gustavo Nuñez Caceres Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz Renee Nicole Good Parady La Victor Manuel Diaz Heber Sanchaz Dominguez...
White moderates
January 19, 2026
Today I will be re-reading Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Letter From a Birmingham Jail and reflecting on this particularly timeless passage: “First, I must...
Abolition is the only way forward
January 12, 2026
I am sharing other people’s words today because I am too angry to be articulate. The first are from Canadian scholar and author of Border And Rule, Harsha...
Hands off Venezuela
January 5, 2026
NO MORE FUCKING IMPERIALIST WARS, MOTHERFUCKERS
2025 Book Superlatives
December 29, 2025
(Most of the) books I read this year: Novels Trust Exercise by Susan Choi How to Fall in Love in a Time of Unnameable Disaster by Muriel Leung Open Throat by...
Older archives