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February 24, 2026

Honored to be nominated again for a Pushcart Prize!

What an honor to be nominated by a contributing editor (thank you!) for this year’s Pushcart Prize. Winning a Pushcart in 2018 was such a thrill and an honor. Fingers crossed for another chance!

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Published on February 24, 2026 08:35

February 11, 2026

Allium accepted my poems: “To Find the Ridge to Watch the Sun Drop” and “Fireflies Meadow Highway Ramp”!!!

Hot golly! Allium, A Journal of Poetry & Prose has just accepted my poems: “To Find the Ridge to Watch the Sun Drop” and “Fireflies Meadow Highway Ramp”!!! Huge thank you to Marc Meierkort, Tony Trigilio, and everyone who cultivates the Allium at Columbia College Chicago!

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Published on February 11, 2026 12:11

February 6, 2026

Here’s a video of me reading my poem “Hawk Shadow Here to Help”

Howdy! Here’s a video of me reading my poem “Hawk Shadow Here to Help” which was published recently in The Kenyon Review.

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Published on February 06, 2026 09:33

February 5, 2026

I’ve been interviewed by Water~Stone Review! Read it now on their blog!

Huge thank you to Water~Stone Review for interviewing me and posting it to their blog today! It was a joy to respond to these thoughtful and generous questions! I hope you all enjoy reading it. It even includes the cover of the first photocopied book of my poetry i made waaaaay back in undergraduate days.

In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Christopher Citro
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Published on February 05, 2026 10:51

January 24, 2026

Iron Horse Literary Review accepted my poem “Draw a Door There Draw a Door”

Iron Horse Literary Review accepted my poem “Draw a Door There Draw a Door” for their upcoming TOYS theme issue! Thank you Geffrey Davis, Jo Anna Gaona, and the entire IHLR staff!

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Published on January 24, 2026 21:17

Had a wonderful time reading for the Triple-A Reading Series in Binghamton!

What a warm and welcoming thrill it was to read for the Triple-A Reading Series this afternoon in Binghamton. Thank you Ralph Pennel for making it all happen, and for the BCAC Artisan Gallery for hosting. And thank you to my awesome fellow readers Jenn Powers and Jen DeGregorio (a Kettle Pond Writers Conference friend from years ago!). And I guess thank you also to this oncoming blizzard for holding off long enough for us to make the drive down and back from Syracuse!

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Published on January 24, 2026 21:14

January 20, 2026

Announcing my WINTER 2026 Zoom-based private poetry workshop!

I just opened registration for my WINTER 2026 private Zoom-based poetry workshop. It will take place, as usual, Wednesday evenings 6-8 pm Eastern Time. It begins February 11 and runs for 6 classes.

“In the Landscape of Contemporary Poetry.” Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m. ET. 6 weeks, starting February 11. We’ll read recently published poetry from literary journals and books, generate new poems with the help of prompts that I create, and spend the bulk of each class in a fun, inspiring poetry workshop. In this course participants will write and receive workshop comments on five original poems. Writers at all levels are welcome. I teach In the Landscape of Contemporary Poetry often, and every time the readings are all new, so you can take it again and again!

Registration is now open, and it closes on Sunday February 8.

FYI my current workshop filled really quickly, so if you’re planning to register, maybe sooner than later?!

View the class details and register at my website: https://christophercitro.com/private-classes/

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Published on January 20, 2026 12:53

Third Coast accepted my poem “When We Fall Asleep Our Grips Relax”

Yip-a-dang! Third Coast has accepted my poem “When We Fall Asleep Our Grips Relax!” I received the acceptance last night while reorganizing the bookcase where I keep my contributor copies of literary journals, so…that was a cool coincidence! Thanks so much Poetry Editors Emily Daniel and Alyssa Start and everyone who makes Third Coast! I’m delighted to have a poem appear in this journal again.

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Published on January 20, 2026 09:07

January 5, 2026

My poem “Bone Above Our Heart” published today at Poetry Northwest!

Today Poetry Northwest published my poem, “Bone Above Our Heart,” as their weekly online poem. My heart is running around its living room, waving its arms, smashing into things, getting up, and running around some more! This was the first of the long poems I started writing a couple years ago. I drafted it during one summer’s travels in a little homemade notebook made for the purpose, alternating verse fragments with overheard bits of speech in Martha’s Vineyard, Paul Smith’s College, Block Island, Hartford CN, a home recording made by James Tate, a Costco parking lot, Lowe’s Lawn & Garden, and my own backyard. I hope you’ll enjoy it.

Bone Above Our Heart

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Published on January 05, 2026 08:48

December 30, 2025

My 2025 Publishing Year in Review!

With new year’s fast approaching, I thought I’d take a moment to reflect on the writing I’ve had accepted or published in 2025. It’s been a fortunate year for me, and I thank every one of the wonderful editors who made these publications possible! And thank you to the awesome poetry collaborators I’ve been lucky enough to write with!

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Published on December 30, 2025 09:27