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September 27 @ 11:17 am

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Date:
September 27, 2023
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11:17 am

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  • Grabbing Poetry by Its Throat: A Reading »
  • Programs
    • Retreat
      • The Retreat
      • 2022 Fellows
    • Regional Workshops
    • Starshine and Clay Fellowship
    • Opportunities for Fellows
      • Community of Writers
      • Cave Canem Fellows & Faculty Fund
      • Fine Arts Work Center
      • Sewanee Writers’ Conference
      • Vermont Studio Center
    • New Works
    • Legacy Conversations
    • Anthologies
  • Calendar
  • Prizes
    • Derricotte/Eady Prize
    • Cave Canem Prize
    • Cave Canem Northwestern Press Poetry Prize
    • Prize Publications
  • About
    • Mission & History
    • Founders
    • Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Faculty
    • Fellows
  • Contact Us
    • Join Our Mailing List
  • Support
    • Support
    • Become A Recurring Donor
    • Thank You, Individual Donors & Funders
    • Getting Word
    • Commemorative Broadsides: “I give in to an old desire” by Toi Derricotte
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“By the time I leave a CC Retreat, I can feel that the internal imperative to Write! has shifted from an obsessive, isolating quality to one of deep communal rites and responsibilities – what healthier transition exists for an artist?

Geffrey Davis

2015-11-26T15:51:22-05:00

Geffrey Davis

“By the time I leave a CC Retreat, I can feel that the internal imperative to Write! has shifted from an obsessive, isolating quality to one of deep communal rites and responsibilities – what healthier transition exists for an artist?
https://cavecanempoets.org/testimonials/geffrey-davis/
“There is nothing like being seen by the eyes of those who, without explanation, understand why you do what you do when you do it. There is nothing like not having to decode or apologize for the sweet pleasure of a word or phrase that will not let loose of your ear.”

Nikky Finney, The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South

2015-11-26T15:29:19-05:00

Nikky Finney, The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South

“There is nothing like being seen by the eyes of those who, without explanation, understand why you do what you do when you do it. There is nothing like not having to decode or apologize for the sweet pleasure of a word or phrase that will not let loose of your ear.”
https://cavecanempoets.org/testimonials/nikky-finney-the-ringing-ear-black-poets-lean-south/
“While I can't even begin to measure Cave Canem's value to me personally (community, friendship, rigor), we all can see the radical movement it’s occasioned in American poetry. To be plain: it's changed—and is changing—the face(s) of our literary landscape. How often in our lives will we be able to participate in something as important and beautiful? It's a joy to support this."

Ross Gay, Fellow

2015-11-26T15:44:48-05:00

Ross Gay, Fellow

“While I can't even begin to measure Cave Canem's value to me personally (community, friendship, rigor), we all can see the radical movement it’s occasioned in American poetry. To be plain: it's changed—and is changing—the face(s) of our literary landscape. How often in our lives will we be able to participate in something as important and beautiful? It's a joy to support this."
https://cavecanempoets.org/testimonials/285/
“Cave Canem is a kind of heaven, yes. It’s not just that we are speaking to each other there as black people; it’s that we’ve lived the lives of black poets. We’ve faced the fears, the hurts, and we’re still poets. To undertake and stay with this task, usually so unrewarded, creates a kind of strength and compassion that is enormous.”

Toi Derricotte

2015-11-26T15:31:58-05:00

Toi Derricotte

“Cave Canem is a kind of heaven, yes. It’s not just that we are speaking to each other there as black people; it’s that we’ve lived the lives of black poets. We’ve faced the fears, the hurts, and we’re still poets. To undertake and stay with this task, usually so unrewarded, creates a kind of strength and compassion that is enormous.”
https://cavecanempoets.org/testimonials/toi-derricotte/
“Back in 2000 when I was first accepted at Cave Canem, I was working part-time at a bookstore making less than $7 an hour. The scholarship I received was the only reason I was able to attend, and it changed my writing life by introducing me to mentors like Toi Derricotte and Nikky Finney and eventually connecting me to the editor who published my first book. Please consider changing another poet's life by supporting Cave Canem financially.”

Traci Dant, Fellow

2015-11-26T15:44:16-05:00

Traci Dant, Fellow

“Back in 2000 when I was first accepted at Cave Canem, I was working part-time at a bookstore making less than $7 an hour. The scholarship I received was the only reason I was able to attend, and it changed my writing life by introducing me to mentors like Toi Derricotte and Nikky Finney and eventually connecting me to the editor who published my first book. Please consider changing another poet's life by supporting Cave Canem financially.”
https://cavecanempoets.org/testimonials/284/
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