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Directed by [[Anna Leahy]] and created in the spring of 2009 at [[Chapman University]], '''Tabula Poetica'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chapman.edu/research/institutes-and-centers/tabula-poetica/index.aspx|title=Tabula Poetica|website=www.chapman.edu|accessdate=9 May 2023}}</ref> is a poetry initiative that celebrates all things poetry by fostering discussion on the art of poetry through an annual lecture and reading series, the international journal ''TAB: A Journal of Poetry & Poetics'', and other projects.


Past reading series participants<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chapman.edu/research/institutes-and-centers/tabula-poetica/reading-series/index.aspx|title=Tabula Poetica Presents|website=www.chapman.edu|accessdate=9 May 2023}}</ref> include [[Pulitzer Prize]] winners [[Rae Armantrout]] and [[C. K. Williams]], [[Carolyn Forché]], [[Ada Limón|Ada Límon]], [[Alan Shapiro]], [[Allison Joseph]], [[Ilya Kaminsky]], [[Allison Benis White]], [[Karen An-hwei Lee]], [[Linh Dinh]], [[Richard Deming]], Jen Bervin, Kate Greenstreet, Nancy Kuhl, Lynne Thompson, and others.
1) www.chapman.edu/poetry/
2) www.chapman.edu/poetry/chapmanpoetry.asp
3) www.amleahy.com/


The journal ''TAB'' includes poetry, critical essays about poetry, poetry book reviews, and other content. Leahy serves as its editor, and Claudine Jaenichen serves as its Creative Director.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jaenichendesign.com/tab/|title = TAB: The Journal of Poetry and Poetics|date = 23 January 2014}}</ref> A print issue appears every January, and electronic issues appear in March, May, July, September, and November.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://journals.chapman.edu/ojs/index.php/TAB-Journal/issue/archive|title = Chapman University &#124; A Top Private University in California}}</ref> Poets whose work has appeared in ''TAB'' include C. K. Williams, Allison Joseph, [[Denise Duhamel]], Laila Shikaki, and others. Tabula Poetica does the finalist judging in the California Coastal Commission K-12 Poetry Contest, and the May issue features winners and runners-up.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/poster/poster.html|title=California Coastal Commission|website=www.coastal.ca.gov|accessdate=9 May 2023}}</ref> Literary critic [[Marjorie Perloff]] has written two pieces in this journal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://journals.chapman.edu/ojs/index.php/TAB-Journal/article/view/419/756|title=Chapman University &#124; A Top Private University in California}}</ref>
Directed by Anna Leahy and created in the spring 2009 at Chapman University, Tabula Poetica is a poetry innitiative that celebrates all things poetry by fostering discussion on the art of poetry through an annual lecture series, poet interviews, readings, and book reviews.


[[Chloe Honum|Chloe Honum's]] poem 'Snow White' appeared in ''TAB'' in 2015 and was subsequently awarded a Pushcart Prize for 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://blogs.chapman.edu/wilkinson/announcement/chloe-honum-has-been-awarded-a-pushcart-prize/ |title=Chloe Honum has been awarded a Pushcart Prize - Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences |website=blogs.chapman.edu |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180529054036/https://blogs.chapman.edu/wilkinson/announcement/chloe-honum-has-been-awarded-a-pushcart-prize/ |archive-date=2018-05-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://georgekelley.org/the-pushcart-prize-xl-edited-by-bill-henderson-and-the-pushcart-prize-editors/|title=THE PUSHCART PRIZE XL Edited by Bill Henderson and The Pushcart Prize Editors &#124; GeorgeKelley.org|accessdate=9 May 2023}}</ref>
Past lecture series participants include Pulitzer Prize winner Rae Armantrout, Patty Seyburn, Lynne Thompson, Allison Joseph, Allison Benis White, Karen An-hwei Lee, Kate Greenstreet, Linh Dinh, Jenn Bervin, Richard Deming, and Nancy Kuhl.


Jen Bervin and Nancy Kuhl, were among Tabula Poetica's first visiting poets and were interviewed by Andrew Mauzey and Michael Dinsmoor. Their interview was published by the Poetry Foundation.
Jen Bervin and Nancy Kuhl were among Tabula Poetica's first visiting poets and were interviewed by Andrew Mauzey and Michael Dinsmoor. Their interview was published by the [[Poetry Foundation]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/69573/beyond-perfect-bound|title = Beyond Perfect-Bound by Michael Dinsmoor, Andrew Mauzey|date = 15 October 2021}}</ref>


The Poetry Reading Series is supported, in part, by Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation.
The Poetry Reading Series is supported, in part, by [[Poets & Writers]], Inc. through a grant it has received from [[The James Irvine Foundation]].


Staff for Tabula Poetica includes MFA students.
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==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.chapman.edu/poetry/ Tabula Poetica]
* [http://www.chapman.edu/poetry/chapmanpoetry.asp Tabula Poetica]
* [http://www.amleahy.com/ Anna Leahy - Welcome]

[[Category:Poetry organizations]]
[[Category:21st-century poetry]]

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Directed by Anna Leahy and created in the spring of 2009 at Chapman University, Tabula Poetica[1] is a poetry initiative that celebrates all things poetry by fostering discussion on the art of poetry through an annual lecture and reading series, the international journal TAB: A Journal of Poetry & Poetics, and other projects.

Past reading series participants[2] include Pulitzer Prize winners Rae Armantrout and C. K. Williams, Carolyn Forché, Ada Límon, Alan Shapiro, Allison Joseph, Ilya Kaminsky, Allison Benis White, Karen An-hwei Lee, Linh Dinh, Richard Deming, Jen Bervin, Kate Greenstreet, Nancy Kuhl, Lynne Thompson, and others.

The journal TAB includes poetry, critical essays about poetry, poetry book reviews, and other content. Leahy serves as its editor, and Claudine Jaenichen serves as its Creative Director.[3] A print issue appears every January, and electronic issues appear in March, May, July, September, and November.[4] Poets whose work has appeared in TAB include C. K. Williams, Allison Joseph, Denise Duhamel, Laila Shikaki, and others. Tabula Poetica does the finalist judging in the California Coastal Commission K-12 Poetry Contest, and the May issue features winners and runners-up.[5] Literary critic Marjorie Perloff has written two pieces in this journal.[6]

Chloe Honum's poem 'Snow White' appeared in TAB in 2015 and was subsequently awarded a Pushcart Prize for 2016.[7][8]

Jen Bervin and Nancy Kuhl were among Tabula Poetica's first visiting poets and were interviewed by Andrew Mauzey and Michael Dinsmoor. Their interview was published by the Poetry Foundation.[9]

The Poetry Reading Series is supported, in part, by Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation.

Staff for Tabula Poetica includes MFA students.

References

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  1. ^ "Tabula Poetica". www.chapman.edu. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  2. ^ "Tabula Poetica Presents". www.chapman.edu. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  3. ^ "TAB: The Journal of Poetry and Poetics". January 23, 2014.
  4. ^ "Chapman University | A Top Private University in California".
  5. ^ "California Coastal Commission". www.coastal.ca.gov. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  6. ^ "Chapman University | A Top Private University in California".
  7. ^ "Chloe Honum has been awarded a Pushcart Prize - Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences". blogs.chapman.edu. Archived from the original on May 29, 2018.
  8. ^ "THE PUSHCART PRIZE XL Edited by Bill Henderson and The Pushcart Prize Editors | GeorgeKelley.org". Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  9. ^ "Beyond Perfect-Bound by Michael Dinsmoor, Andrew Mauzey". October 15, 2021.
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