New! Frangible Operas
I am happy to announce Frangible Operas published by Gunpowder Press. “‘Tonight the bells of the flowers ring out,’ begins the title poem in Susan Kelly-DeWitt’s exquisite new collection, and you Continue Reading →
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I am happy to announce Frangible Operas published by Gunpowder Press. “‘Tonight the bells of the flowers ring out,’ begins the title poem in Susan Kelly-DeWitt’s exquisite new collection, and you Continue Reading →
I am honored to be the featured American poet for May 2023 in the UK journal The High Window. The previously unpublished poems were written over many years—one of them Continue Reading →
Gatherer’s Alphabet is the first book in Gunpowder Press’s California Poets Series. Praise for Gatherer’s Alphabet: These luscious poems feel like small museums of infinite wonder. Gallery, butterfly, stars in autumn. Continue Reading →
Gunpowder Press is excited to welcome Susan Kelly-DeWitt as the first writer in our new California Poet Series! We have been admirers of her work for several years, and she Continue Reading →
I have a new poem up on Vox Populi— Autumnal Equinox. You can read it here. –Susan
Chopin as Poet by Tom Goff Gravitational Tug, Susan Kelly-Dewitt, Main Street Rag Publishing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2020, 75 pages, $14 paperback, www.mainstreetrag.com. GRAVITATIONAL TUG, with its fifty-one poems selected Continue Reading →
Poetry Flash presents a virtual poetry reading by Susan Kelly-DeWitt, from her new book, Gravitational Tug, with David Woo, Divine Fire, online via Zoom, free, 7:00 pm PDT (Register to attend: please Continue Reading →
I am happy to announce Gravitational Tug is available for order from Main Street Rag. Many thanks to Main Street Rag and Publisher/Editor M. Scott Douglass for bringing out my new Continue Reading →
Many thanks to Main Street Rag and Publisher/Editor M. Scott Douglass for bringing out my new book, Gravitational Tug, which I am happy to announce is forthcoming in August/September of this Continue Reading →
I am pleased to be included in a new anthology, Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California, edited by Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan. There More than 250 poems by Continue Reading →