Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (November 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Jan 03, 2025
Culture Poetry From ‘Sidetracks’ Bei Dao’s poetry conveys the dislocation of exile in hazy, dreamlike cantos. By Bei Dao | Translated by Jeffrey Yang Dec 22, 2024
Culture Poetry ‘Refuge’ Quan Barry’s poetry reckons with our simultaneous capacities for violence and transcendence—and what it means to find refuge in a world seemingly defined by war. By Quan Barry Dec 15, 2024
Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (October 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Dec 06, 2024
Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (September 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Oct 25, 2024
Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (August 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Sep 30, 2024
Culture Poetry ‘To Be a Good Buddhist Is Ensnarement’ Jenny Xie’s poetry offers a haunting investigation into the slipperiness of the self. By Jenny Xie Sep 09, 2024
Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (July 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Sep 07, 2024
Culture Poetry Creatures of Constant Awe US Poet Laureate Ada Limón discusses how writing can be an act of offering something back to the planet. Ada Limón in conversation with James Shaheen Aug 31, 2024