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Megan Kaminski

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Gentlewomen

Recommended by Petra Kuppers in Orion Magazine

Reviewed by Mark Tardi in The Millions
Reviewed by Heather Sweeney in Periodicities: A Journal of Poetry and Poetics
Reviewed by Rob McLennan

Deep City
Reviewed by Dale Enggass in Quarterly West, 86
Reviewed by Ethel Rackin in Jacket2
Reviewed by Caroline Crew in The Rumpus
Reviewed by Amish Trivedi in Sink Review
Reviewed by Patrick Riedy in Yellow Field, 11 (reprinted in Galatea Resurrects, 26)
Reviewed by Nancy Posey in The Los Angeles Review
Reviewed by Rob McLennan

Desiring Map
Reviewed by Brenda Sieczkowski in The Rumpus
Reviewed by Dale Enggass in Quarterly West, 78
Reviewed by Farrah Field in the Denver Quarterly, 47.3
Reviewed by Kristina Marie Darling in The Literary Review
Reviewed by Marthe Reed in Nous Zot
Reviewed by Edric Mesmer in Yellow Field, 6
Reviewed by Rob McLennan

Other Works
Gemology reviewed by Bill Scalia in Galatea Resurrects, 23
Gemology reviewed by Joshua Ware in Vouched Books
Gemology reviewed by Megan Burns in Solid Quarter
Wintering Prairie reviewed by Ryan Pratt in Ottawa Poetry Newsletter
Collection reviewed by Chris Pusateri in American Saliva
"The Politics of Play" reviewed by Zara Raab in The Review Review, 6
Poems reviewed by Joe Ceravolo in The Poetry Project Newsletter (reprint in Jacket2)

Follow Along

Grateful for another turn around the sun—and to be in Lisbon with my love. Thank you, friends, for sharing sweet birthday wishes and keeping me in your thoughts.

A few moments here from today and my poetry reading last evening 💚✨
Some new poems in @colalitreview with gratitude to @colemcinerney and @mlbachpoet 

This finals week is packed with meetings around new possibilities and celebrations of endings. So busy but in good ways. Sending love and hellos in the form of this p
It’s the final week of classes for the semester, which means all sorts of busy-ness on campus. Sharing a few photos from last week’s Listening to Place: Spring Ephemerals in Earles Woodlands walk with @kansaslandtrust and @humanitieskansa
Deeply sad to hear of Joshua’s untimely death. He was my grad advisor at UC Davis and became a friend. I am forever grateful for what he taught me about being a poet through his example: an expansive and fierce intellectual curiosity inextricab
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