Twenty Years of PoemoftheWeek.com

This item will be released February 14, 2026.

Twenty Years of PoemoftheWeek.com

edited by Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum
ISBN: 978-1-963695-59-5 paperback $24.95
ISBN: 978-1-963695-60-1 ebook $9.99
February 14, 2026


Twenty Years of PoemoftheWeek.com is a compilation of the best of the poems that have been featured by PoemoftheWeek.com over the course of the past twenty years.


PoemoftheWeek.com was founded in 2006 and is updated weekly in the Fall and Spring. PoemoftheWeek.com supports writers of all backgrounds—quietly and without self-congratulation. Each semester they have a “silent theme,” i.e. writers of color, indigenous poets, disabled poets/poets with disabilities, poets we just like, upon whom we shine a spotlight without the bullhorn. We don’t announce what we are doing. We just do it. No tokenizing. No patting ourselves on the back. Over time, our audiences figure it out all on their own and are delighted by the discovery.

Each celebration includes interviews with the poet, reviews of the collection, readings from the book, and other supplementary material that broadens the scope of the conversation between the poet and their work with the general public. PoemoftheWeek.com is an essential resource for writers, teachers, and anyone interested in contemporary American (mostly) arts and letters. For more information, contact Andrew at Andrew@PoemoftheWeek.com.

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Twenty Years of PoemoftheWeek.com

Twenty Years of Poem of the Week edited by Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum front cover. Pale pink background features giant block letters that reveal contributor names in a mix of fonts and colors.

edited by Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum
ISBN: 978-1-963695-59-5 paperback $24.95
ISBN: 978-1-963695-60-1 ebook $9.99
February 14, 2026


Contributors:


Dilruba Ahmed – Dan Albergotti – Rick Barot – Dawn Pichón Barron – Zeina Hashem Beck – Sheila Black – Kimberly M. Blaeser – Tommye Blount – Kristin Bock – Dexter Booth – Sara Borjas – Mark J Brewin – Bill Brown – Derrick Weston Brown – Nickole Brown – J. Scott Brownlee – Linda Davis Bryant – Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello – Lauren Camp – Kara Candito – Cyrus Cassells – Jennifer Chang – Grant Clauser – Kai Coggin – Aaron Coleman – Nicole Cooley – Steve Davenport – Todd Davis – Tyree Daye – Linh Dinh – Camille Dungy – Martin Espada – Blas Falconer – Nick Flynn – CMarie Fuhrman – Ross Gay – aracelis germay – Hollay Ghadery – Eugene Gloria – Laurie Ann Guerrero – Tami Haaland – Forrest Hamer – Sam Hamill – Jeff Hardin – Gustavo Hernandez – Lee Herrick – Ishmael Angaluuk Hope – LeAnn Howe – TR Hummer – Major Jackson – Jessica Jacobs – Luke Johnson – Judy Jordan – Allison Joseph – Bridget Pegeen Kelly – Suji Kwock Kim – James Kimbrell – Christine Kitano – Ruth Ellen Kocher – Jason Koo – Ed Bok Lee – Raina J. Leon – Mari L’Esperance – Hugh Martin – David Tomas Martinez – Khaled Mattawa – Donovan McAbee – Nathan McClain – Campbell McGrath – Shivani Mehta – Wayne Miller – Deborah Miranda – Juan J. Morales – John Murillo – Angela Narciso – Frank Paino – Greg Pardlo – Ed Pavlic – Monica Prince – Octavio Quintanilla – Saara Myrene Rappanna – Khalisa Ray – Paisley Rekdal – Gerard Robledo – Steve Scafidi – Said Shaiye – Enid Shomer – Tim Seibles – ire’ne lara silva – Leah Silvieus – Mandy Smoker – Brian Turner – Connie Voisine – Mark Wagenaar – Michael Walsh – Sarah Rebecca Warren – L Lamar Wilson – Jen Yáñez-Alaniz – Matthew Yeager – Jake Adam York


Poet and editor, Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum. This black and white photo shows him looking straight ahead without smiling. His face is half in shadow. He is a white man with short hair and a clean-shaven face.Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum an award-winning author, editor, and ghostwriter with numerous books of literary fiction, genre fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and nonfiction to my name. Named one of Writing Tips Oasis’s top nonfiction editors and a Recommended Editor by the Nonfiction Authors Association, I possess an unusual editorial skillset I put to work for established authors; new voices; first-time novelists; professionals writing copy, articles, and grants; journalists; students from high school to the MFA/PhD; businesspeople building websites and applying for loans; and degreed writers seeking a publisher for their thesis. Check out my edited & ghostwritten books here.

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Weight 7 oz
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .35 in
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