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Poetry Foundation Newsletter Thank you for supporting the Poetry Foundation through your subscriptio

Poetry Foundation Newsletter Thank you for supporting the Poetry Foundation through your subscription to our biweekly newsletter! As we mentioned when we reached out earlier in the year, many Poetry Foundation newsletter subscribers also receive the weekly Poetry magazine newsletter, so we are consolidating content from both newsletters to streamline the user experience. Starting August 21, the Poetry Foundation newsletter will move from every other Friday to every Wednesday. You’ll continue receiving book reviews, featured articles, and more along with exclusive content from the latest issue of Poetry magazine. We’re excited to share this new and improved newsletter with you! You may [change your newsletter subscription preferences]( at any time. The Poetry Foundation and Poetry magazine P.S. Want to start your day with poetry (and only poetry)? Subscribe to [Poem of the Day]( to receive a daily poem selected by Poetry Foundation editors and guests from our archive of more than 47,000 poems. [The Poetry Foundation on Twitter]( [The Poetry Foundation on Facebook]( [The Poetry Foundation on Instagram]( You have received this email because you submitted your email address at www.poetryfoundation.org. You may [unsubscribe]( or [change]( your newsletter subscription preferences at any time. © 2024 Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation 61 W. Superior Street Chicago, IL 60654 USA [The Poetry Foundation](

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