“Exploring the World Through Poetry” Online Workshop, March 11-April 15.
“Craig Santos Perez Interviewed by Diana Arterian” in BOMB Magazine.
“Caligula’s Changing,” a poem from Agrippina the Younger, in Columbia Journal.
Sumarr, the seasonal reading series curated by Diana, is back and hosted by Poetic Research Bureau.
Essay on m. nourbeSe philip in peer-reviewed anthology The Specter and the Speculative: Afterlives and Archives in the African Diaspora (Rutgers University Press, eds. Mae G. Henderson, Jeanne Scheper, Gene Melton II).
“How Long Will I Be a Prisoner? On Alison C. Rollins’ Black Bell” (review) in Los Angeles Review of Books.
Three poems from Agrippina the Younger in The Georgia Review.
“J. Michael Martinez Interviewed by Diana Arterian” in BOMB Magazine.
Poetry.LA interview with Douglas Manuel.
“6-Week Online Poetry Workshop: Excavating Family Histories Through Poetry” hosted by Catapult.
“6-Week Online Poetry Workshop: Exploring the World Through Poetry” hosted by Catapult.
“The Annotated Nightstand” is a new bimonthly series hosted by LitHub.
“6-Week Online Poetry Workshop: Exploring the World Through Poetry” hosted by Catapult.
“Publishing with Small Presses” hosted by the Mendocino Writers’ Conference.
“Foothill Feature: Diana Arterian” essay by Lilly Fisher, Claremont Graduate University.
AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER given Honorable Mention by Claudia Rankine in the AWP Donald Hall Prize for Poetry.
“For Everyone Who Never Got to Be Innocent: On Jenny Zhang’s My Baby First Birthday” (review) in Los Angeles Review of Books.
Review of Victoria Chang’s Obit in On the Seawall.
Translation of Nadia Anjuman’s “One Small Kindness,” co-translated with Marina Omar, in Arkansas International.
“6-Week Online Poetry Workshop: Exploring the World Through Poetry” hosted by Catapult.
Poetry manuscript AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER named a Finalist for Tupelo Press Dorset Prize.
“Emerging Poet Diana Arterian on Playing Monster :: Seiche” (interview) on local NPR station KMUW’s Marginalia.
“An Education: Diana Hamilton’s God Was Right” (book review) in Entropy.
“‘Spirit flows from the pieces’: Alice Notley’s Collage Art” in The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog.
“Dust to Dust” (book review of Ariana Reines’ A Sand Book) in The New York Times print edition, August 18, 2019: 15.
“The Human Image” from Songs of Innorience in Dusie.
“In ‘A Sand Book,’ Ariana Reines Finds Ecstasy in Chaos” (book review) in The New York Times. Featured on The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog and The New York Times Morning Briefing.
Playing Monster :: Seiche reviewed by Marlo Starr in The Hopkins Review.
“6-Week Online Poetry Workshop: Exploring the World Through Poetry” hosted by Catapult.
Excerpts from ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS and the co-translated poetry of Nadia Anjuman are in the 53.1 issue of Denver Quarterly.
Conversation with Ruth Madievsky on The Ruth Stone Foundation Podcast.
Songs of Innorience longlisted for the Atlas Review Chapbook Prize.
ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS shortlisted for the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize.
Argos Books 2019 Poetry Calendar features the entirety of Songs of Innorience, Diana Arterian’s mashups of poems from William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience.
“Poetry Can Handle This: Poetics of Radical Exposure” (conversation with Natalie Eilbert) in Lit Hub. Featured on The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog and Vol. 1 Brooklyn.
“An Argument for Counter-Monument Poetics – Part I” in The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog (Featured Blogger).
“An Argument for Counter-Monument Poetics – Part II” in The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog (Featured Blogger).
“You Can’t Yell at a Hurricane: On Narrative, Power, and Restorative Justice” in The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog (Featured Blogger). Poets & Writers created a prompt based on this essay entitled “You Thought What?”
“The Work, the Edit, the Water: Coming to Terms With Editing Out” in The Poetry Foundation’s Harriet Blog (Featured Blogger).