The Barnes & Noble Review provides reviews book reviews of new and contemporary fiction and nonfiction. Author interviews and informational articles are also worth exploring.
This code of best practices helps poets understand when they and others have the right to excerpt, quote and use copyrighted material in poetry. To create this code, poets came together to articulate their common expectations. This guide was published in January 2011.
The largest magazine focusing on creative nonfiction. Online content includes information about the field of creative nonfiction, interviews, and review of publications.
The New York Review of Books is a premiere literary-intellectual publication. It combines analyses of current events and culture with reviews of books and the arts. They also partner with the NYRB Classics, a publishing house dedicated to "designedly and determinedly exploratory and eclectic" literature. Note: May read one article for free; subscription required to access other articles.
Part of the Paris Review publication, this site includes links to many author/creative articles spanning from the 1950s-present. Subscription required to have full access to articles. Note: Waggoner Library has a subscription to the journal in print; Issues are shelved in the Periodical section on the main floor.
The PennSound website archives "new audio recordings" and "existing audio archives," with a special emphasis on contemporary/avant-garde poetry. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing.
The Poetry Foundation, publishers of Poetry Magazine, includes articles about poetry writing and authors, lists of bestselling poetry books, podcasts, and other more information regarding the best of contemporary poetry.
UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. The site contains audio and video clips, text, and more.