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By Bella Bozied

In 1996, the Academy of American Poets established National Poetry Month to commemorate the importance poets hold in everyday life and to demonstrate “that poetry matters,” according to the organization’s website.

By Joan Nygbah

Professor Christopher Okonkwo is one of the English department’s newest faculty members. Through his teaching, research, and scholarship, Okonkwo shines a light on African and African diaspora literature and culture.

By Alejandro Caballe

Alison Sperling hails from Oakland, California, and she traveled around the world as a student, a teacher, and a researcher before she became an assistant professor of English at Florida State University.

By Arianna Bekas

Florida State University English department alumna Jasmine Trice’s achievements cannot be narrowed down to a short, bulleted list; doing so would be a severe injustice.

By Olivia Brooks

Many students on Florida State University’s campus have stories to tell. Literary journals especially offer platforms to help spread the craft of writing.

By Alejandro Caballe

In late February 2023, Tacey M. Atsitty was sitting in her office cubicle at her computer when she loudly gasped. Her colleagues were initially concerned that something had happened to her.

Their worries were swiftly washed away once they learned that Atsitty had just received an email confirming that, out of over 850 entrants, she had won the Brittingham Prize for Poetry for her manuscript (At) Wrist.