FACULTY ON THE INTERNET

The Academy of American Poets
The following past and present Cave Canem faculty appear on the Academy's website:

Elizabeth Alexander

Cyrus Cassells

Cheryl Clarke

Lucille Clifton

Toi Derricotte

Cornelius Eady

Michael S. Harper

Yusef Komunyakaa

Harryette Mullen
Cave Canem congratulates Harryette Mullen, winner of a 2005 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship

Marilyn Nelson

Sonia Sanchez

Patricia Smith

Afaa Michael Weaver
Masters and Master Works: On Black Male Poetics by Afaa Michael Weaver

Al Young
Cave Canem congratulates Al Young, Poet Laureate of California, 2005-07

Kevin Young




Nikky Finney
From Femme Noir, Web Portal for Lesbians of Color

Brown University’s Exhibition in Honor of Michael S. Harper

University of California at Berkeley's Lunch Poems Reading Series Digital Video of Michael Harper's reading at Morrison Library, November 6, 2003 (requires Real Player)

Harryette Mullen on Sleeping with the Dictionary
From the "UCLA Today" Newsletter

Connecticut Poet Laureate Marilyn Nelson from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts website

Soul Mountain Retreat for poets, founded by Marilyn Nelson

Al Young's Website





FELLOWS ON THE INTERNET

The Academy of American Poets
The following Cave Canem fellows appear on the Academy's website:

Terrance Hayes

"He Dreams of Falling" by Ruth Ellen Kocher

G. E. Patterson

2002 Cave Canem Poetry Prize winner Tracy K. Smith on Survival in Two Worlds at Once: Federico Garcia Lorca and Duende

"Duende" by Tracy K. Smith

Natasha Trethewey
Winner of the 1999 Cave Canem Poetry Prize.



Opal Palmer Adisa

Daughters of Yam
Opal Palmer Adisa and devorah major

Herman Beavers
Profile and Homepage from the University of Pennsylvania website.

Tara Betts

Roger Bonair-Agard

Jazz, Inc.
Helping individuals and corporations to transform their performance and their lives, founded Cave Canem fellow Gloria Burgess.

Courtney Consulting and Counseling
Stress management, workplace consulting, training, and guided relaxation retreats from Cave Canem fellow Michelle Courtney Berry.

Cave Canem congratulates Michelle Courtney Berry, recently named Poet Laureate of Tompkins County, New York, for 2005-2006
A Poem and article about Michelle from The Ithaca (NY) Journal.

Michelle reading and discussing her work on Off The Page, WSKG, Binghamton NY Public Radio (Real Player required).

Cave Canem Fellow Christian Campbell has a weekly column, Behind God Back in the Bahamas' oldest newspaper, The Nassau Guardian

Jarita Davis

Brian Gilmore

Reginald Harris

Akua Lezli Hope's artist portfolio

Major Jackson

Amanda Johnston

Krista Franklin:
Three collages in Issue #6 of the web journal Milk Magazine (under 'Visual Art')

DuEwa M. Frazier's Lit Noire Publishing

Doug Kearney:
Doug Kearney performing with Bao Phi and Denizen Kane at the 2002 Asian Pacific American Arts and Heritage Festival's Evening of Exploration and Healing
(Real Media Player required)

John Keene

Aya De Leon

Mendi Lewis Obadike:
Sweat

Mendi Lewis & Keith Obadike’s Personal website
Both sites contain links to their on-line art, net.operas and performance pieces.

Interview with Mendi Lewis & Keith Obadike
From the Exit the Apple website.

Lenard Moore
The Man and His Poetry
Lenard Moore's Vietnam Poems and Vietnam Haiku
Lenard's visit to Xavier University as part of their Literary Reading series. Includes (MP3) audio, (Quicktime) video, and transcripts of his presentation and exercises.

Cave Canem congratulates Lenard Moore, The Heron's Nest Reader's Choice Poet of the Year
Lenard discusses his Readers Choice Poem of the Year.

2002 Cave Canem Poetry Prize winner Tracy K. Smith on The Body's Boundaries, The Body's Questions, an interview with Cave Canem Fellow Jericho Brown, from Gulf Coast and Poetry Daily.

Sheree Renée Thomas

Samantha Thornhill


WebLogs or Blogs

Roger Bonair-Agard

Tara Betts' Journal

Kyle Dargan

Latasha Diggs

R. Erica Doyle

Cherryl Floyd-Miller

Amanda Johnston

John Keene

Ruth Ellen Kocher

Raina Leon

Mendi Lewis Obadike

DJ Renegade

Shia Shabazz

Christina Springer

Treasure Williams’ Feeding the Dead and When Your Boss is the Devil blogs

Treasure Williams





POETRY LINKS

The Academy of American Poets

Alice James Books
A cooperative poetry press affiliated with the University of Maine at Farmington. Cave Canem Fellow Adrian Matejka won Alice James' 2003 New England/New York Award for his manuscript The Devil's Garden.

Ambulant
On line poetry journal, edited by Cave Canem fellow Andre Hoilette

American Poetry Review
30+ year-old, newsprint-tabloid format poetry journal with an international audience. APR has featured a number of Cave Canem faculty and fellows, including Elizabeth Alexander, Toi Derricotte, Ross Gay, and others.

The Atlantic Online's Poetry Pages
Poetry, criticism, articles, and recordings of poets reading their work from The Atlantic Monthly's extensive archives

Beltway
A quarterly on-line poetry journal by authors who live or work in the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. Cave Canem Poets Jane Alberdeston Coralin, Holly Bass, Michele Elliott, Brian Gilmore (Guest Editor, Spring 2002 issue), Monica Hand, Yona Harvey, Valerie Jean, Brandon D. Johnson, and Toni Assante Lightfoot, have been featured on this site.

Breadloaf Writer’s Conference
Long established writing workshops in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction sponsored by Middlebury College in Ripton, Vermont. Breadloaf also sponsors the Bakeless Prizes.

Blue Fifth Review
An on-line 'electronic journal of poetry on the edge.'

In the Archives (Winter 2005): Poems by Cave Canem Fellow Evie Shockley

The Cortland Review
Poetry-filled monthly online journal featuring extensive audio archives.

In the Archives (Spring 2001): Joel Dias-Porter (DJ Renegade) appears on Grace Cavalieri's "The Poet and the Poem" program to read and discuss Poetry and Rap

Jayne Cortez

Lois Cranston Memorial Prize (from CALYX, A Journal of Art and Literature by Women)
Cave Canem Fellow Shia Barnett was a finalist for the 2003 Cranston Prize.

Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival
Village of Waterloo, New Jersey

Elixir Press
Minneapolis-based not-for-profit publishing company, specializing in high-quality literature. Publisher of Cave Canem Fellow Duriel Harris' Drag, Elixir magazine has also published work by Cave Canem Fellow Adrian Matejka.

Exit the Apple
New York-based independent media & creativity collective. Cave Canem Fellow Latasha Diggs edits the Poetry section of their journal applesauce, which has featured work by Fellows Remica Bingham, Shane Book, Ross Gay, Aracelis Girmay, Doug Kearney, Wendy S. Walters, and an Interview with Mendi Lewis & Keith Obadike.
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HBO's Def Poetry Jam

The Drunken Boat
An online magazine of art, literature, and hypertext, named after the poem by Rimbaud

e-poets network
A Chicago-based online home for poets, artists, writers, and performers who embrace the electronic media in their art.

In the Book of Voices Catalog: Cave Canem Fellows Tara Betts, Tyehimba Jess, and Quyrash Ali Lansana

Thomas Sayers Ellis

Fence Magazine:
"What's African American about African-American Poetry?"
Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady, Faculty members Elizabeth Alexander, Harryette Mullen, and Fellow Tracie Morris discuss the issue with poet Kevin Young

From the Fishouse
Promoting the oral tradition of poetry, this site features an audio archive of emerging and contemporary poets reading their own poems and answering questions about poetry and the writing process. A number of Cave Canem Fellows are featured on this site including Shane Book, Lauri Conner, Camille Dungy, Ross Gay, Tyehimba Jess, Amaud Johnson, Adrian Matejka, Evie Shockley, and Cave Canem Prize winners Major Jackson, and Tracy K. Smith

Furious Flower 2004, September 22 - 25, 2004
The College Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Furious Flower: African American Poetry, 1960-1995
A Study Guide to the Video Series (From California Newsreel) featuring readings and events from the 1995 Furious Flower Conference.

Haiku North America (HNA)
One of the largest gatherings of haiku poets in the United States and Canada. The next HNA Conference will be held in Port Townsend, Washington, September 21 to 25, 2005.

The Heron's Nest
A monthly on-line journal of Haiku. The work of Cave Canem Fellow Lenard Moore has been featured in Volumes 2,3, and 4

Hooked
An online "journal of poetry and prose that smarts." The premier issue includes work by Cave Canem Fellows Reginald Harris, Adrian Matejka, and Mendi Obadike

The Minnesota Book Awards
Cave Canem Fellow G. E. Patterson won the 2000 Minnesota Book Award for Poetry for Tug

North Carolina Haiku Society
Lists haiku definitions, haiku magazines, haiku conferences, etc.

Poetry Bay
Online poetry journal.
Work by Carolina African-American Writers' Collective members and Cave Canem fellows Christian Campbell, Lenard Moore, Mendi Lewis Obadike, and Evie Shockley, is featured in the Spring 2001 issue

Poetry Daily
Website featuring a new poem every day. Works by many Cave Canem Faculty and Fellows can be found in the archive .

Poetry in the Arts
Austin, Texas-based literary nonprofit organization created to promote poetry and poets that offers significant publication opportunity and awards through a range of free and fee-paid poetry contests, youth poetry contests and scholarships, development of educational programs and materials, and a growing, freely accessible directory of online resources for poets (designed to outperform those offered on commercial paid-subscription Web sites).

Poetry Kit
Worldwide listing of Poetry venues and events

Poetry Midwest
An "electronic journal of the literary arts" (issues are published on line in PDF format) that "aims to publish work which shows evidence of skillful craftsmanship...pieces which push the boundary of language to capture the essence of experience with vivid imagery while avoiding didacticism."

In the archives: Issue 6: Poems by Cave Canem Fellows Yona Harvey and Adrian Matejka.
Issue 8: Poems by Cave Canem Fellows Curtis Crisler and Reginald Harris.

Poetry Santa Cruz
Dedicated to nurturing the poetry community and bringing poetry to the larger community in Santa Cruz County, California.

Poetry Society of America
Sponsors readings, seminars, competitions and the Poetry in Motion program, placing poetry on public transportation in cities around the United States.

Poet's House
New York City literary center and poetry archive with a 40,000 volume collection -- the most comprehensive open access gathering of poetry books, journals, chapbooks, audiotapes, videos and electronic media in the United States

The Poetry Project of St. Marks' Church
New York, New York
A number of Cave Canem Fellows have been featured readers at this venue. Fellow Christopher Stackhouse is the Friday Late Evening Events Coordinator for The Poetry Project

Post Road
In the archives: Issue 2: Poems by Cave Canem Fellow Major Jackson.

QP: queer poetry
In the archives: Volume 3: A poem by Cave Canem Fellow Reginald Harris.

Rhino Magazine
Cave Canem Fellow M. Eliza Hamilton Abegunde is on the Advisory Board of this small Chicago-based journal.

Skagit River Poetry Festival
La Conner, Washington Cave Canem Fellow Gloria Burgess was featured at the 2002 Festival

The Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
Cave Canem Fellow Shara McCallum won the 1998 Starrett Prize for The Water Between Us

Squaw Valley Writer’s Workshops
Annual summer workshops offered in the Sierra Nevada include poetry classes, with such poets as Lucille Clifton and Sharon Olds.

Speakeasy (New York New York)
The Speakeasy Poetry Series is an informal venue where more established poets of extraordinary talent have a chance to read with gifted younger poets who share a love and appreciation for language as an artistic medium. The site features a poem by 2002 Cave Canem Book Prize winner Tracy K. Smith

A Taste of Art Cafe/Gallery
New York, New York
A number of Cave Canem Fellows have been featured readers at this venue's First Tuesday reading series. Fellow Christopher Stackhouse is Coordinator and Host of the First Tuesday series

Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards
Cave Canem Fellow Terrance Hayes won the 2000 Kate Tufts Discovery Award for Muscular Music

The Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry
Cave Canem Fellow Constance Merritt won the 1999 Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry for A Protocol for Touch

The White Pine Press Poetry Prize
Cave Canem Fellow Jacqueline Johnson won the 1997 White Pine Press Poetry Prize for A Gathering of Mother Tongues

Write Net's Teachers and Writers Poets Chat
Daniel Kane interviews poets about their poems, their poetics, and their ideas on how to teach poetry to students in grades K-12. The site features sample poems and sound files of the poet reading them. Cave Canem Co-Founder Cornelius Eady was the featured poet for May 1999; Faculty member Harryette Mullen was featured for June-July 2002.

Wicked Alice Poetry Journal
A women-centered poetry journal, dedicated to publishing quality work by both sexes depicting and exploring the female experience.
In the archives: Issue 12 (Summer 2004): A poem by Cave Canem Fellow M. Eliza Hamilton Abegunde .

World Haiku Association (WHA)

Zoo Press
Nebraska-based literary publisher, and sponsors of The Paris Review Prize in Poetry and The Kenyon Review Prize in Poetry for a First Book. Their website features extensive links to organizations offering awards for single poems or groups of poems, publishing opportunities for book-length collections of poetry and chapbooks, creative writing programs, and literary organizations and journals




OTHER SITES OF INTEREST

580 Split
An annual journal of arts and literature from Mills College (Oakland, California) publishes innovative prose and poetry, and well-crafted experimental and traditional approaches has featured work by Cave Canem fellows Duriel Harris, Reginald Harris, Tyehimba Jess, and Mendi Lewis Obadike.

African American Literature Book Club

Alliance of Artist Communities

Artist Colonies and Residency Programs
List compiled by Kim Roberts, editor of the Washington, DC based poetry quarterly Beltway

The Associated Writing Programs (AWP)

Art Sanctuary
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sponsors of the annual Celebration of Black Writing.

Atlantic Center for the Arts
A nonprofit, interdisciplinary artists’ community and arts education facility in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.

B/GLAM
Black Gay Letters and Arts Movement, co-founded by Cedric Brown and Cave Canem fellow Marvin K. White.

Black Issues Book Review

Black Renaissance/ Renaissance Noire Journal

The Blue Moon
One of the oldest literary magazines online.
In the Archives: A poem by Cave Canem fellow Greg Pardlo.

Bloom
Literary journal supporting the work of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered writers and artists and fostering the appreciation of queer literature and creation. Cave Canem fellows Jericho Brown, Reginald Harris, and Mendi Lewis Obadike have had work featured in the journal.

Born Magazine
An experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive media. Cave Canem fellows Sean Hill and A. Van Jordan have work featured on this site.

Bronx Arts Council

Archibald Bush Foundation
An independent, private foundation that focuses grants in the Dakotas, Minnesota, and parts of northwestern Wisconsin. Cave Canem fellow Sean Hill received a 2005 Bush Artist Fellowship.

Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters

Calabash International Literary Festival

Callaloo
African and African-American literary journal. Volume 22 #4 (Fall 1999) Features a Cave Canem Special Section. NOTE: Access to archives available only through registered institutions.

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Detroit, Michigan

Carolina Wren Press

Center for Black Literature
Medgar Evers College, City University of New York, hosts of the National Black Writers Conference.

Committee on Black Performing Arts
Stanford University, publishers of Black Arts Quarterly

Curbstone Press

Fence Magazine
Cave Canem Faculty and Fellows have been featured in many issues of this journal dedicated to "fence-sitters… writers who challenge their readers by means of density and complexity, but who exclude no one from that readership in the name of an academic purity, or a pre-ordained set of obscurities."

Spring 1998 issue features work by Cave Canem Faculty member Michael S. Harper.

Fall/Winter 1999/2000 issue features work by Cave Canem Faculty member Harryette Mullen.

Fall/Winter 2000/2001 issue features comments by Cave Canem Fellow Ronaldo Wilson in the "Symposium on Subjectivity and Style"

Spring/Summer 2001 issue features work by Cave Canem Fellows Dawn Lundy Martin and Ronaldo Wilson and comments by Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady, Faculty members Elizabeth Alexander, Harryette Mullen, and Fellow Tracie Morris in the "What's African American about African-American Poetry?" discussion.

Fall/Winter 2002 issue features work by Cave Canem Fellows G. E. Patterson and a Special Section on the Black Took Collective (Duriel Harris, Dawn Lundy Martin and Ronaldo Wilson), with John Keene, giovanni singleton, and Yolanda Wisher joining the 'Call for Dissonance.'

Spring/Summer 2002 issue features work by Cave Canem Fellows Mendi Lewis Obadike and Christopher Stackhouse


Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emerging writers and visual artists with time and space in which to pursue independent work in a community of their peers.

Gargoyle Magazine
This Washington DC-based literary journal has featured the work of many Cave Canem faculty and fellows, including Elizabeth Alexander, Reginald Harris, Brandon D Johnson, and DJ Renegade.

Graywolf Press

Gulf Coast
This "Journal of Literature and Fine Art" from the University of Houston has featured work by Cave Canem Fellows Jericho Brown, Terrance Hayes, 2002 Cave Canem Prize winner Tracy K. Smith, and others.

Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut
Home of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival.

House Taken Over
On-line literary journal, named after a short story by Julio Cortasar.
The premier issue featured a poem by Cave Canem Fellow Reginald Harris.

The HOW(ever) and HOW2 archive at Rutgers University
For women poets writing experimentally. In the archives: Volume 1 Number 8 (Fall 2002) features work by Cave Canem Fellows Mendi Lewis Obadike and Evie Shockley

Hurston-Wright Foundation
The Foundation presents monetary awards for writers of African descent—the LEGACY Award and the Hurston/Wright Award—and a multi-genre summer writers' workshop for Black writers, Hurston/Wright Writers' Week.

In Posse Review
In the archives (Issue 9, Vol. 1): A poem by Cave Canem Fellow Reginald Harris

Indiana Review
Literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers from Indiana University. The Spring 2002 "Writers of Color" issue features Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady, faculty member Michael S. Harper, fellows Crystal Williams, Terrance Hayes, Mendi Lewis Obadike, and poems and an interview with fellow John Keene.

Karibu Books
African-American owned and operated bookstore in the Washington DC area, publishers of Cave Canem fellow Brian Gilmore's Jungle Nights and Soda Fountain Rags

La Petite Zine
In the archives:
(Issue 8): Four poems by Cave Canem Fellow Greg Pardlo
(Issue 11): Two poems by Cave Canem Fellow Reginald Harris

Lannan Foundation

Loft Literary Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
In the archives: View from the Loft newsletter (January-February 2005): An interview with Cave Canem Fellow G. E. Patterson

Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism
This online journal has featured work by Cave Canem Fellow M. Eliza Hamilton Abegunde

Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference
Held at Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota. Cave Canem Fellow Sean Hill is Conference Administrator.

Mosaic Books.com
Mosaic Literary Magazine has started a four-part series on the poets of Cave Canem.

National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts, "which believes that a great nation deserves great art," is a supporter of Cave Canem's 2004 Summer Workshop Retreat.

NPR: National Public Radio
Check these dates in the archives for the following Cave Canem Poets:

All Things Considered:
July 18, 2004
A. Van Jordan discusses M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A, his suite of poems imagining the life of MacNolia Cox, the first black finalist in the National Spelling Bee Competition, with NPR's Susan Stamberg.



All Things Considered:
May 2002
Gregory Pardlo reviews Major Jackson's Cave Canem Prize winning Leaving Saturn.



All Things Considered:
August 20, 2001
Nelson Demery, Treasure Williams and Sonia Sanchez talk with Desiree Cooper about their work and whether it should be considered “Black Poetry”

Weekend All Things Considered:
Sunday February 11, 2001
Cave Canem co-Founder Cornelius Eady discusses Brutal Imagination



Morning Edition:
July 23, 2002
Black Issues in Higher Education assistant editor and Cave Canem fellow Kendra Hamilton discusses the transformation of Uncle Tom, central character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, from hero to insult

Desiree Cooper, (Cave Canem Board of Directors Secretary) is a frequent contributor to NPR’s All Things Considered


New England Review
In the archives: Volume 25, Number 4: A poem by 1999 Cave Canem Prize Winner Natasha Trethewey.

New School University
New York New York

North Country Institute for Writers of Color
Annual weeklong retreat held on the campus of the State University of New York - Plattsburgh.

Obsidian III: Literature in the African Diaspora
Cave Canem fellow Duriel Harris is Poetry Editor of Obsidian III.

Oxonian Review of Books
This journal published by members of the University of Oxford community has featured two poems by Cave Canem Fellow Christian Campbell in Volume 2, Issue 3.

Painted Bride Quarterly
This journal has featured work by Cave Canem Fellow Sean Hill.

Cave Canem Fellow Greg Pardlo is a Senior Editor, Fellow and Cave Canem Book Award Winner Major Jackson a Contributing Editor, to PBQ.

The Pedestal Magazine.com
This online journal of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and art has featured work by Cave Canem Fellow David Mills

Ploughshares
Literary Journal published in April, August, and December at Emerson College. Each issue is guest-edited by a prominent writer who explores personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles. Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady was Guest Editor of the Spring 2002 issue of Ploughshares. Work by many other Fellows and Faculty can be found in the Authors and Articles archives.


PMS: PoemMemoirStory
This annual journal from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, committed to publishing women's work in three genres -- Poetry, Memoir, and Story -- has featured work by Cave Canem Fellows Remica Bingham, Honi Jeffers, Mendi Lewis Obadike and Cave Canem Prize Winner Natasha Tretheway.

"Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi"
(WAMU 88.5 FM Washington DC)

Check these dates in the archive for the following Cave Canem Poets (pre-2003 Archives temporarily closed):

2000 Archives
February 21, 2000: Joel Dias-Porter joined four other poets for a poetry discussion and reading.

June 29, 2000: Holly Bass and Ernesto Mercer joined Public Interest with two other poets for an on-air poetry slam. Cave Canem Fellow R. Erica Doyle also called-in during the program.

December 14, 2000: Cave Canem poet and Montgomery County, Maryland, Poetry Slam Academy coordinator Monica Hand joined Public Interest for a show on Children as poets.

2001 Archives
December 25, 2001: Brandon D. Johnson and Joel Dias-Porter. Originally broadcast on 12/10/2001.

2002 Archives
January 21, 2002: Rebroadcast of a program on former Washington DC Poet Laureate Sterling A. Brown and current Laureate Dolores Kendrick, with Joanne Gabbin, author of "Sterling Brown: The Black Aesthetic Tradition" and "The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry" (both University Press of Virginia). Originally broadcast 7/26/2001.

"Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi" is produced by Cave Canem Fellow Teri-Ellen Cross



Poets & Writers Magazine

Salt River Review
In the Archive (Volume 3 Number 3, Fall 2000): Two Poems by Cave Canem Fellow Reginald Harris

The Seattle, Washington, Arts Commission's Arts Resource Network

Smartish Pace
In Interviews: A talk with Cave Canem Fellow Shara McCallum. In Reviews: considerations of Shara McCallum's The Waters Between Us and Marilyn Nelson's Fields of Praise.

Sou'wester
Literary journal based at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.
In The Archive: The Spring 2003 issue's special section "New Tracks on the Road: Emerging Black Writers" features with work by Cave Canem fellows Camille Dungy, Reginald Harris, Adrian Matejka, Lenard Moore, Mendi Lewis Obadike, Hermine Pinson, Wendy S. Walters, and others, guest edited by Cave Canem Fellow Ruth Ellen Kocher

Split Rock Arts Program
Design, studio arts, and writing workshops in northern Minnesota, part of the University of Minnesota's College of Continuing Education.

Story South
In the Archive (Spring 2002): A poem by Cave Canem Book Award Winner Natasha Trethewey

The Studio Museum in Harlem
New York, New York

Tia Chucha Press

Tupelo Press
Independent, literary press devoted to discovering and publishing works of poetry and literary fiction by emerging and established writers.
Cave Canem Congratulates Amaud Johnson, winner of Tupelo Press' 2004 Dorset Prize for his manuscript, Red Summer.

University of Georgia Press

University of Pittsburgh Press

University Press of Virginia

The University of San Francisco's
Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation
The Voices Writing Workshop is a special gathering of writers who spend 1-2 weeks working with authors and writers of color.

University of Georgia Press

University of Pittsburgh Press

University Press of Virginia

The University of San Francisco's
Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation
The Voices Writing Workshop is a special gathering of writers who spend 1-2 weeks working with authors and writers of color.

Web del Sol


The Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation
The Whiting Foundation is dedicated to the support of the humanities and of creative writing. Cave Canem Fellow A. Van Jordan received a Whiting Writers Award in 2004.



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Sean Hill ('99-01) in a workshop.